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McGILL  UNiVtRC 
CRCHIVFS 

Acc.  m.l^lf^ 

REF. 


COPYRIGHT.  CANADA,  1926,  BY 
McGILL  UNIVERSITY. 
MONTREAL,  QUE 


UTHOOMAPHCO  IN  CANADA 


lyFGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 
1914  . 1918 


Published  by 

>1<^GILL  UNIVERSITY 

in  honour  of  those 
^Nho  served  in  the 
Great  y^occ 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


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1.  THE  DEAD 

(a)  With  Photographs  '      -  15 

(b)  Photographs  Unobtainable   96 

2.  OTHERS  WHO  SERVED  "    -      -  99 

3.  SUMMARY  -      -      -  228 


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DEDICATION 


DEDICATED 


T^O  the  brave  sons  of  McGill  who,  volun- 
tarily and  unselfishly  setting  aside  their 
hopes  and  ambitions,  the  comforts  of  home 
and  the  companionship  of  friends,  on  the 
fields  of  Flanders  and  of  France,  and  elsewhere  on 
sea  and  land,  fought  in  the  cause  of  the  Allies  in  the 
Great  War  with  courage,  devotion  and  honour; 

AND  IN  PROUD  AND 
TENDER  MEMORY 

OF  those  who  finally  passed  out  of  the  sight  of 
men  by  the  path  of  duty,  lighting  up  the  War's 
dark  page  by  their  ungrudging  service,  glorious 
heroism  and  perfect  sacrifice,  to  the  end  that  we 
who  remain  and  those  who  follow  might  live  in 
freedom,  contentment  and  peace.  Their  names  will 
be  held  in  everlasting  remembrance. 


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HEN  the  founder  of  our  University  conceived  the  idea 
which  has  ever  since  been  the  inspiration  of  his  suc- 
cessors, which  has  found  its  realization  in  our  gray- 
stone  walls,  our  class-rooms,  our  laboratories  and  which 
lives  yet  in  the  spirit  of  our  polity,  he  envisaged,  we 
may  be  sure,  an  institution  which  should  serve  not 
only  the  individual  student  but  also  the  land  we  love. 
Whether  his  dreams  ever  fashioned  the  McGill  of 
to-day,  whether  he  foresaw  how  great  a  nation  in 
how  mighty  an  Empire  the  country  he  was  benefiting 
would  become,  we  may  not  know,  yet  we  cannot  but  think  that  if  the  departed 
know  of  the  happenings  upon  earth,  he  must  have  looked  with  pride  upon  the 
service  of  the  University  he  founded  and  that  of  her  sons,  from  the  day 
when  they  heard  the  call  to  arms  in  1914  until  the  bugles  blew  for  the 
Armistice. 

The  University,  we  believe,  does  its  duty  to  the  state  by  instilling  into  all  who  enter 
its  gates  the  highest  ideals  of  citizenship,  by  providing  for  its  professional  students 
the  best  possible  training,  and  last,  and  most  important  of  all,  by  schooling  young 
men  for  leadership.  The  actual  number  of  McGill  men  who  wore  their  country's 
uniform  in  the  Great  War,  is  evidence  enough  that  inspiration  to  public  service 
was  not  lacking  in  the  University  which  fostered  them,  but  the  salient  fact  in  the 
history  of  our  war  effort  is  that  so  high  a  proportion  were  able  to  assume  responsi- 
bility and  quit  themselves  like  men.  They  filled  the  services  which  required  high 
professional  training,  such  as  the  Army  Medical  Corps  and  the  Engineers,  they 
implemented  those  whose  technique  called  especially  for  men  who  had  been  taught 
how  to  learn,  such  as  the  Artillery  and  Machine  Gun  Corps,  but  their  greatest 
achievement  as  a  group  was  their  acceptance  and  performance  of  the  work  of  leaders. 
Out  of  three  thousand  and  fifty-nine  McGill  men  who  served,  one  thousand  seven 
hundred  and  forty-three  were  granted  commissions,  a  very  high  number  when  it  is 
considered  that  the  Canadian  officers  who  left  England  for  various  fields  of  battle 
niunbered  in  all  but  twenty-three  thousand.  Of  the  remainder  many  became  non- 
commissioned officers,  members  of  those  grades  whose  pride  it  was  that  they  were 
the  backbone  of  tlie  army,  upon  which  falls  directly  the  burden  of  maintaining 
discipline  and  upholding  morale,  and  there  is  little  doubt  that  in  due  course,  had  the 
war  continued,  all,  or  almost  all,  the  sons  of  McGill  would  have  been  called  upon  to 
undertake  the  duties  of  leading  and  of  training  others.  We  set  down  these  things 
not  in  any  spirit  of  boastfulness,  but  with  heartfelt  thanks  that  McGill  men  were 


FOREWORD 


able  to  do  their  duty  so  conspicuously  well,  and  that  their  Alma  Mater  can  rightly 
claim  some  share  of  the  credit  for  their  achievement. 

This  book  has  been  prepared  in  honour  of  all  who  served,  who  gave  so  much  of 
their  lives  in  a  cause  which  seemed  to  them  so  righteous  that  they  never  debated  its 
justice.  Canada  was  threatened,  the  Empire  was  threatened,  these  were  reasons 
enough  when  the  call  came,  and  without  hesitation,  without  reserve,  they  gathered 
to  the  standards  of  their  race.  For  the  great  conflict  Canada  mustered  a  force 
which,  while  it  exceeded  in  size  the  utmost  expectation  of  her  own  people,  took 
also  a  share  which  far  surpassed  our  highest  hopes  and  played  a  part,  the  importance 
of  which  could  never  have  been  foreseen.  The  achievements  of  Canadian  troops 
were  due  not  only  to  courage  but  to  the  training,  the  skill  and  the  intelligence  which 
organized  and  led,  and  the  Universities  of  Canada  contributed  in  no  small  way  to 
that  training,  that  skill  and  that  intelligence.  Surely  here  is  a  debt  not  lightly  to  be 
forgotten. 

More  even  than  it  is  an  honour  to  the  living,  however,  this  book  is  a  tribute  to  the 
dead,  to  those  whose  splendid  souls,  released  in  the  flame  of  battle  or  in  the  cool 
hospital  ward,  have  winged  onward  to  a  glory  past  all  knowledge. 

A  TRIBUTE  is  all  that  we  can  offer  them,  for  they  have  builded  themselves  a  monu- 
ment more  enduring  than  any  that  the  hand  of  man  could  raise.  Their  names  stand 
in  letters  of  gold  on  that  great  viewless  roll  whereon  are  graven  too  the  names  of 
Gideon  and  of  David,  of  the  warriors  of  Marathon  and  Thermopylae,  of  Grenville, 
of  Nelson,  of  Lincoln,  of  the  mighty  Saviour  of  Men  himself,  of  all  who  have  died 
for  justice,  for  liberty  and  for  righteousness. 

In  that  glorious  company  they  have  won  for  themselves  a  place.  May  we  that 
remain  behind  prove  worthy  of  having  been  their  comrades. 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


GILL  AND  THE  WAR 


and  generous  education, 
share  in  this  respect. 


T  is  practically  certain  that  no  class  of  Canadian  citizens 
responded  more  readily,  or  in  greater  numbers,  to  the 
call  of  duty  during  the  four  eventful  years  (1914-18), 
when  the  greatest  war  in  the  history  of  the  world  called 
for  the  sternest  service  which  man  can  render,  than  did 
the  eligible  graduates  and  undergraduates  of  our  higher 
seats  of  learning.  Whilst  it  may  be  said  that  there 
were  special  reasons  for  this  result,  it  is  nevertheless 
safe  to  conclude  that  the  main  cause  was  the  high  and 
compelling  sense  of  duty  which  is  developed  by  a  broad 
Those  connected  with  McGill  University  did  their  full 


The  McGill  Officers'  Training  Corps,  the  first  of  those  contingents  which  now  form 
the  Canadian  Officers'  Training  Corps,  had  been  formed  in  the  year  1912,  and  it  was 
without  doubt  partly  due  to  the  existence  of  this  organization  that  there  was  so 
little  delay  in  commencing  military  activities  within  the  University  in  the  autumn 
of  1914. 

As  soon  as  practicable  after  the  outbreak  of  war  the  Graduates'  Society  decided  to 
organize  a  provisional  battalion,"  and  a  skeleton  cadre  was  at  once  formed  in 
which  intensive  instruction  was  carried  on,  the  campus  being  used  for  drill.  Thus 
when  the  term  began  and  the  undergraduates  commenced  to  enlist,  enough  junior 
officers  and  non-commissioned  officers  to  complete  its  establishment  were  available 
from  the  ranks  of  the  graduates  who  had  received  the  benefit  of  these  two  months' 
training. 

After  consultation  with  the  University  and  those  interested,  the  Militia  Department 
decided  that  the  best  policy  for  the  time  being  at  any  rate  would  be  to  authorize  the 
enlargement  of  the  Officers'  Training  Corps  and  absorb  into  it  the  whole  of  the 
provisional  battalion."  This  was  forthwith  carried  out  and  the  Officers'  Training 
Corps  was  thus  enlarged  to  a  strength  of  600  or  700,  all  ranks. 


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Major  Geddes,  now  Sir  Auckland  Geddes,  its  first  Commander,  was  called  away  to 
active  service  shortly  after  the  commencement  of  the  term,  but  the  battalion  was 
fortunate  in  being  able  to  replace  him  by  Lt.-Col.  Robert  Starke,  who  guided  its 
destinies  throughout  the  war. 

From  this  unit  during  the  next  few  years,  there  flowed  a  constant  stream  of  officers 
and  men  to  the  fighting  forces  of  the  Empire,  whilst  at  the  same  time  McGill 
graduates,  wherever  they  were,  lost  no  time  in  ranging  themselves  under  their 
country*s  flag.  The  table  at  the  end  of  the  record  of  enlistments  contained  in  this 
book  shows  how  full  and  strong  this  stream  was,  but  the  facts  may  be  more  clearly 
evident  if  they  are  placed  in  a  somewhat  different  form. 

During  the  first  three  years  of  the  War,  or  up  to  the  time  that  the  Military  Service 
Act  came  into  force,  there  were  enrolled  at  one  time  or  another  in  the  University 
about  1,900  male  students  of  eighteen  years  of  age  and  over.  Of  these  fully  twenty 
per  cent  were  not  British  citizens,  or  if  they  were,  they  had  so  recently  become  such 
that  they  could  not  be  blamed  if  they  were  not  particularly  enthusiastic  in  the 
matter  of  enlistment.  This  will  leave  a  little  more  than  1,500  of  a  real  recruiting 
constituency.  Of  this  number,  judging  by  the  result  of  medical  examinations 
generally,  probably  twenty  per  cent  were  physically  unfit  for  regular  service,  leaving 
a  possible  total  of  1,200.  Of  this  number,  about  850  actually  enlisted.  The  great 
majority  of  the  remaining  350  were  enrolled  in  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  with  a 
view  to  rendering  service  as  medical  men  on  graduation. 

The  record  of  McGill  graduates  is  not  less  creditable.  In  estimating  the  part  played 
by  these  classes,  it  is  necessary  to  remember  that  practically  all  who  graduated 
prior  to  1892  were  over  military  age  when  the  war  broke  out.  The  only  ones  who 
should  be  taken  into  account,  therefore,  are  those  men  who  obtained  their  degrees 
after  that  date,  about  3,000  in  all.  If  we  deduct  from  this  figure  twenty  per  cent  for 
physical  unfitness  (and  this  probably  should  be  higher),  and  take  into  account 
the  fact  that  the  great  majority  had  contracted  domestic  and  business  ties  which 
could  not  be  easily  broken  even  for  a  short  time,  we  need  not  wonder  that  the 
percentage  of  enlistments  among  the  Alumni  was  not  so  high  as  it  was  among  the 
undergraduates,  and  yet  it  is  higher  than  one  on  first  consideration  would  suppose 
when  all  the  circumstances  are  taken  into  account,  for,  of  the  3,000,  quite  fifty  per 
cent  enlisted  in  one  branch  of  the  service  or  another  across  the  sea.  The  list  of  killed 
and  died  on  service  and  of  the  distinctions  won,  given  in  the  record  which  follows,  is 
a  striking  indication  of  the  manner  in  which  that  service  was  performed. 

In  the  first  year  of  the  existence  of  the  McGill  Regiment  (the  first  year  of  the  war), 
the  organization  of  a  full  McGill  battalion  for  active  service  was  at  one  time  put 
forward  as  a  serious  proposition,  but  wiser  counsels  prevailed.  Had  the  attempt 
been  made  to  carry  this  suggestion  into  effect,  it  is  altogether  likely  that  it  would 
have  proved  a  failure,  as  probably  the  majority  of  our  students  thought  (and  rightly 
so)  that  they  could  render  better  service  in  some  other  capacity  than  that  of  privates. 
Although  the  idea  of  a  full  battalion  was  abandoned,  however,  it  was  thought 


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possible  that  companies  could  be  raised  from  time  to  time  as  remforcements  for 
some  particular  unit.  One  such  was  raised  before  the  session  1914-15  closed  and 
left  for  overseas  in  the  early  summer.  This  Company  was  attached  to  the  38th 
Battalion  of  Ottawa,  but  it  was  later  arranged  that  subsequent  companies  should 
be  used  as  reinforcements  for  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry  to 
which  also  the  original  Company  had  in  the  meantime  been  transferred.  Five  com- 
panies  were  sent  over  in  rapid  succession,  and  three  or  four  drafts  of  fifty,  from  a 
sixth,  which  never  reached  its  full  strength,  as  voluntary  enlistment  had  by  that 
time  practically  ceased. 

Whilst  these  Universities  Companies  were  raised  at  McGill,  it  must  not  be  sup- 
posed that  they  were  composed  wholly  of  McGill  students,  or  that  McGill  students 
even  formed  the  majority,  for,  as  a  matter  of  fact,  there  were  students  from  every 
Canadian  university,  chiefly  from  the  West  and  from  Toronto,  whilst  their  friends 
and  others  from  the  same  rank  in  life  made  up  the  remainder.  What  stands  to  the 
credit  of  McGill  in  this  connection  is  not  so  much  that  she  contributed  men  to 
these  companies,  but  that  they  were  organized  under  her  direction,  that  the  Com- 
manding Officer  was  in  almost  every  case  a  McGill  graduate;  that  she  took  a  special 
interest  in  their  welfare;  that  her  campus  was  their  parade  ground,  and  that  her 
buildings  were  given  up  for  their  use  as  barracks  during  their  training.  Moreover, 
they  were  adopted  in  a  general  way  (the  first  two  especially),  in  so  far  as  finances 
were  concerned,  by  the  Graduates'  Society  of  the  University,  through  the  Officers' 
Training  Corps. 

Although  the  Universities'  Companies  did  not  bear  the  name  of  McGill,  there 
were  two  important  fighting  units  which  were  permitted  to  do  so,  namely  the  7th 
and  10th  Siege  Batteries,  commanded  by  Major  W.  D.  Tait,  now  Professor  of 
Psychology,  and  Sir  Stopford  Lauder  Brunton,  a  graduate  of  the  University, 
respectively.  The  other  officers  of  both  Batteries  were  also  McGill  men  (including 
Dr.  Cyrus  Macmillan,  now  Professor  of  English),  as  were  the  greater  number  of  the 
non-commissioned  officers  and  gunners  as  well. 


Mention  might  also  be  made  in  this  connection  of  another  unit,  the  148th  Battalion, 
which,  though  not  organized  under  McGill  authority,  was  nevertheless  very  closely 
associated  with  it,  through  the  fact  that  the  Commanding  Officer,  Colonel  A.  A. 
Magee,  had  been  the  Major  and  active  officer  of  the  Officers'  Training  Corps  of  the 
University,  and  not  a  few  of  its  officers  and  a  considerable  number  of  those  in  the 
ranks  were  McGill  men.  The  Battalion  always  drilled  on  the  University  Campus, 
was  by  resolution  of  Corporation  affiliated  with  the  McGill  C.O.T.C.,  and  before  its 
departure  for  Overseas  their  colours  were  formally  deposited  in  the  McGill 
Library. 


It  should  be  mentioned  as  well  that  McGill  also  contributed  her  quota  (twenty-six 
officers  and  one  hundred  and  eighty-six  men)  to  the  Tank  Battalion  which  the 
Government  authorized  to  be  furnished  by  the  universities  of  Canada. 


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Perhaps  the  best  known  war  organization,  however,  bearing  the  University  name, 
was  a  non-combatant  one,  namely  the  McGill  General  Hospital,  officially  known  as 
No.  3.  This  was  distinctly  a  McGill  unit,  as  all  its  officers  were  members  of  the 
Staff  or  graduates  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  and  all  the  men  of  other  ranks  were 
drawn  from  the  student  body.  The  nurses  were  graduates  of  either  the  Royal 
Victoria  Hospital  or  the  Montreal  General  Hospital,  which  are  so  closely  connected 
with  the  Faculty.  This  Hospital  was  first  intended  to  be  on  the  lines  of  communica- 
tion and  to  be  of  medium  capacity,  namely  five  hundred  and  twenty  beds,  but  before 
leaving  Canada,  the  capacity  was  doubled  and  later  on  was  increased  to  twenty-one 
hundred  beds  with  a  corresponding  increase  in  the  personnel.  The  Hospital  unit 
sailed  from  Canada  on  May  6th,  1915,  under  Colonel  H.  S.  Birkett,  Dean  of  the 
Faculty  of  Medicine,  with  Colonel  J.  M.  Elder,  Assistant  Professor  of  Surgery,  as 
second  in  command.  It  was  first  established,  as  intended,  on  the  lines  of  com- 
munication, but  was  later  transferred  to  Boulogne  as  a  stationary  hospital.  Up 
to  the  beginning  of  1918,  one  himdred  thousand  patients  were  treated,  exclusive 
of  surgical  cases,  the  mortality  being  0.5  per  cent,  and  among  the  seven  thousand 
who  underwent  operations,  the  mortality  was  only  2.5  per  cent. 

The  greater  mmiber  of  McGill  graduates  and  perhaps  of  the  undergraduates  as 
well,  however,  took  up  active  service  in  organizations  other  than  those  which  bore 
the  McGill  name,  or  which  were  closely  connected  with  the  University.  Indeed, 
there  were  few,  if  any,  miUtary  units  in  Canada  which  did  not  contain  within  its 
ranks  a  mmiber  of  McGill  students  or  graduates.  There  were  many  besides  as,  the 
list  shows,  in  other  units,  chiefly  in  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America. 
The  McGill  Officers*  Training  Corps,  moreover,  can  .be  directly  credited  with  the 
enlistment  of  many  outside  of  the  student  body,  for  the  activities  of  this  organization 
did  not  end  with  the  College  Year.  During  the  simmiers  of  1915  and  1916,  a  course 
of  intensive  training  was  given  on  the  University  grounds,  under  the  direction  of 
this  organization,  and  in  this  way  many  were  fitted  to  take  the  position  of  non- 
commissioned officers,  and,  with  not  much  extra  instruction,  of  commissioned 
officers  as  well,  in  regular  battalions,  but  perhaps  the  most  useful  purpose  served  by 
the  corps  was  the  imbuing  of  their  members  with  the  spirit  of  service,  in  consequence 
of  which  hundreds  of  them  went  to  the  front  as  humble  privates. 

The  sum  total  of  the  University's  war  work  is  not  stated,  however,  when  the 
enlistment  of  her  sons  is  told,  for  in  many  other  ways  did  she  lend  herself  in  support 
of  the  Allied  cause.  The  University  buildings,  grounds,  and  laboratories  were 
freely  given  up  for  meetings,  barracks,  research  work,  store-rooms,  lecture  rooms, 
for  the  re-education  of  returned  soldiers,  and  for  the  work  of  the  Red  Cross  Society, 
which  was  carried  on  in  McGill  through  the  Women's  Union,  composed  almost 
exclusively  of  the  wives  and  sisters  of  the  members  of  the  Staff. 

In  any  account  of  what  McGill  has  done,  one  should  not  fail  to  tell  of  the  splendid 
assistance  given  by  the  Graduates'  Society  of  the  University.  Apart  from  the 
example  set  by  many  of  its  members  in  enlisting  themselves,  and  from  their  strenuous 


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endeavours  to  promote  enlistment  by  word  and  pen,  they  contributed  very  large  y 
n  a  financial  way  to  the  support  of  the  cause.  Their  first  big  undertakmg  was  to 
provide  uniforms  and  other  equipment  for  the  McGiU  Battalion  at  a  cost  of  weU 
over  $25,000.  Later,  as  already  stated,  they  undertook  to  help  out  the  funds  of  the 
Universities  Companies,  especially  the  first  two.  and  still  later  the  Siege  Batteries 
and  the  148th  Battalion. 

The  record  of  McGiU  in  the  Great  War  is  surely  one  of  which  there  is  no  need  to  be 
ashamed  To  her  noble  sons  who  brought  her  honour  through  their  ungrudging 
and  valiant  service,  she  owes  a  debt  of  gratitude  for  the  reflected  glory  they  have 
shed  on  her  name,  and  for  the  undying  fame  which  will  ever  be  hers  because  of  the 
supreme  sacrifice  of  those  of  them  who  "gave  their  lives  that  we  might  live. 

Every  effort  has  been  made  to  obtain  full  and  correct  information  for  this  publica- 
tion but  doubtless  names  have  been  omitted  which  should  appear,  and  it  is  ]ust 
possible  that  some  are  included  which  should  not,  as  the  information  was  in  many 
cases  indirect,  vague  and  impossible  of  verification.  It  may  be,  too,  that  the 
record  of  service  is  not  always  correctly  given.  Such  mistakes  are  inseparable  from 
a  work  of  this  kind.  It  is  only  hoped  that  fewer  may  be  found  herem  than  is 
usually  the  case. 


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THE  DEAD 


** These  laid  the  world  away;  poured  out  the  red 
Sweet  wine  of  youth;  gave  up  the  years  to  be 
Of  work  and  joy,  and  that  unhoped  serene, 
That  men  call  age;  and  those  who  would  have  been. 
Their  sons,  they  gave,  their  immortality." 

— Rupert  Brooke. 


john  alkxandkr  abbott 
Arts,  1911-14 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  June  12th.  1894. 
Enlisted,  October  1st,  1914,  in  the  McGill 
Canadian  Officers'  Training  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Died,  December  19th, 
1914,  while  training. 


HIJ(;H  ALLAN 

Arts.  1914-15 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que..  October  26th,  1896. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  9th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  30th  Reserve  Battalion  and 
later,  as  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant,  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service.  Killed  in  action  while  flying 
over  the  German  lines,  July  6th,  1917. 


IS 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


thoburn  stephens  allan 
Arts,  1913-16 
Born  at  Nelson.  B.C..  April  23rd.  1896.  Enlisted, 
April  23rd,  1916.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Canadian  Regiment,  September  16th, 
1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross.  Killed  in 
action,  August  26th.  1918. 


john  gibson  anderson 
Applied  Science,  1907-10 
Born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  January  19th,  1885. 
Enlisted,  September  23rd.  1914,  in  the  19th 
Alberta  Dragoons,  C.E.F. Transferred  to  the  5th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded.  April  9th,  1917.  Mentioned  in  despat 
ches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross.  Killed  in 
action  at  Passchendale,  November  10th,  1917. 


GOLDIE  ERASER  ANDERSON 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  August  28th, 
1889.  Commissioned,  April,  1915,  in  the  90th 
Field  Company,  Royal  Engineers.  Promot«i  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Awardwi 
the  Military  Cross.  Killed,  July  19th,  1916,  at 
Longueval  and  Delville  Wood,  on  the  Somme. 


JOHN  DOUGLAS  ARMSTRONG 

B.A..  1910;  B.Sc.,  1912 
Bom  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  July  20th.  1889.  Appointed 
Lieutenant  m  the  11th  Field  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers  January  31st,  1916.  Served  in  France. 
^^^vr"!^  in  despatches.  Killed  in  action  at 
Vimy  Ridge,  Apnl  9th,  1917. 


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WILMER  COULTER  ARMSTRONG 

B.A..  1916 

Born  at  Shawville,  Que.,  August  1st,  1890. 
Enlisted,  January  13th,  1916,  in  No.  9  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  while  trying 
to  save  the  life  of  another  soldier,  September 
30th,  1916. 


BASIL  KLVI4)  A  I  KINS 

B.A.,  1913 

Born  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  October  10th,  1892. 
Commissioned,  September,  1914.  in  the  9th  East 
Yorks  Regiment.  Imperial  Army.  Transferred 
to  the  7th  North  Staffordshires.  Promoted  to 
Captain.  Served  in  Gallippli  and  Mesopotamia. 
Wounded,  January,  1916.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Killed  in  action  at  Kut-el-Amara, 
February  25th.  1917. 


john  william  baggs 

Arts,  1915-16 
Bom  at  Salem,  Newfoundland,  November  17th, 
1890.  Enlisted.  January  13th.  1916,  in  the  9th 
Field  Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  15th  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Company.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  October 
30th.  1917.  Died  of  wounds,  October  31st.  1917. 


hugh  courtenay  bailky 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Born  at  Newhaven,  Barbados,  B.W.I.,  January 
23rd.  1894.  Enlisted,  March  18th,  1915,  in  the 
38th  Battalion.  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the 
P.P.C.L.I.  and  later  to  the  C.A.M.C.,  the 
Canadian  Engineers  and  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Promoted  to  Acting  Sergeant.  Accidentallv  killed 
at  Vendome,  France,  October  30th,  1918. 


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george  irvine  baillie 

Arts,  1912-13;  Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  31st,  1894.  Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  2nd,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles.  Killed  in  action  at  Domart  during  the 
last  Battle  of  Amiens,  August  8th,  1918. 


DOUGLAS  STANLEY  BAKER 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Born  in  England.  Commissioned,  October,  1914, 
in  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Died  of 
wounds,  July  23rd,  1916. 


hugh  reginald  dowson  baily 

Agriculture,  1911-12 
Born  at  Chepstow,  Monmouth,  England,  July 
27th,  1891.  Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914, 
in  the  13th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  St.  Julien, 
Flanders,  April  24th,  1915. 


GEORGE  HAROLD  BAKER 

B.C.L.,  1900 
Born  at  Sweetsburg,  Que.,  November  4th,  1877. 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  5th  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles,  December,  1914.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Sanctuary  Wood, 
June  2nd,  1916. 


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JOHN  EDISFORTH  REDDY  BARRETT 

Arts.  1912-15 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  December  31st,  1894. 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  5th  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at 
Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


THOMAS  <,K<)m,t  BtA(,LEY 

B.Sc.,  1910;  M.Sc.,  1912 
Born  at  Alton,  Hampshire,  England,  December 
4th,  1889.  Enlisted,  November  2nd,  1914,  in  the 
23rd  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Served  in  France  in  the 
4th  and  14th  Battalions.  Promoted  to  Captain. 
Wounded  May  24th,  1915,  and  July  10th,  1916. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Killed  in 
action,  August  9th,  1918. 


wendel  phillips  brooks  beairs to 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Bom  at  Summerside,  P.E.I.,  April  3rd,  1893. 
Enlisted,  November  18th,  1914,  in  the  3rd 
Battery,  1st  Brigade  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  October 
5th,  1916.  Died  of  wounds  October  6th,  1916. 


abel  c.  p.  beaiidry 
Applied  Science,  1902-06 
Born  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  July  25th,  1885. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  41st  Battalion, 
C.E.F. ,  October  28th,  1914.  Transferred  to  the 
23rd  and  then  to  the  22nd  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  Courcelette,  September  15th,  1916. 


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alfred  edward  beckwitii 

Arts,  1913-15;  Medicine,  1915-17 
Born  at  Victoria.  B.C.,  October  13th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  April  13th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  as  a  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant.  Died  of  Spanish  influenza  at  the 
Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Hasler,  England,  August 
1st,  1918. 


MARCEL  CELESTIN  JOSEPH  BEULLAC 

B.Sc.  (ad  eundem),  1904 
Bom  at  Montpellier  (Herault),  France,  January 
1st,  1872.  Enlisted  in  the  French  Army,  Sep- 
tember, 1914.  Was  Marechal  des  Logis  in  the  16th 
Battalion.  Territorial  du  Genie,  France.  Returned 
to  Montreal  for  duty  on  munition  work.  Died 
January  27th,  1918. 


james  knowles  bertram 

Medicine,  1911-15 
Bom  at  Dimdas.  Ont.,  December  6th,  1889. 
Appointed  Captain  and  Adjutant  in  the  20th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  November  1st,  1914.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  1st  Infantry  Brigade  with  the  rank 
of  Staff  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action,  September  22nd,  1916,  near  Albert,  on 
the  Somme. 


RICHARD  HERBERT  HOWELL  BIDDULPH 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  London,  Ont.,  October  22nd,  1890. 
Commissioned  in  the  Imperial  Forces,  August 
8th,  1914.  Returned  to  Canada  and  re-enlisted 
January  30th,  1916,  in  the  5th  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Died  of  wounds,  at  Avion,  July  5th. 
1917. 


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IMULirPK  ALFKKI)  BIKLKK 

Arts,  1914-16 
Born  at  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  March  10th, 
1898.  Enlisted,  December,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Died  of 
wounds  October  1st,  1917. 


I  iM,\K  PATTYSON  BLACk 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Dorval,  Que.,  August  7th,  1897. 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  10th  Brigade,  April  17th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds, 
June  9th,  1917. 


(;<>KrK>N  liOMK  bla<:k  \i>f:k 

B.  Arch.,  1906 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  August  12th,  1885. 
Volunteered  for  service  in  January,  1915. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  42nd  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  May  29th,  1915.  Served 
in  France.  Wounded  near  Zillebeke,  June  2nd, 
1916.  Died  of  wounds  in  London,  England, 
August  10th,  1916. 


LAMBKRT  KKNKST  STAM.KY  BOLTON 

Applied  Science.  1911-14 
Born  at  Wiarton,  Ont.,  June  10th,  1888.  Enlisted, 
October  9th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Canadian  Pioneer 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
June  13th,  1916,  while  re-constmcting  a  trench 
taken  from  the  Germans  at  Sanctuary  Wood. 


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JOHN  TURNKR  BONE 

B.Sc,,  1914 

Bom  at  Calgary,  Alta.,  August  4th,  1893. 
Commissioned,  February,  1915.  as  a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Drowned  in  the  English  Channel,  October  18th, 
1915,  while  on  an  air  raid  against  Zeppelin  sheds 
in  Germany. 


alkxvm>f:k  iiF:vu  rr  itosrix :k 
Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Bom  at  The  Hermitage,  Walton  Heath,  Epsom, 
Surrey,  England,  January  16th,  1893.  Appointed 
Lieutenant  in  Lord  Strathcona's  Horse,  4th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  October  2nd,  1914. 
Served  in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Killed  in  action,  July  26th,  1916. 


GORDON  HARPER  BOWIE 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  March  7th,  1896.  Enlisted, 
March  12th,  1915.  in  the  3rd  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  Cadet  Squadron,  and  later  to  the  5th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  in  France. 
Accidentally  killed,  August  31st,  1918. 


william  edmund  phillips  bowie 

Applied  Science,  1908-09;  1911-12 
Born  at  Paris,  France,  October  3rd,  1888. 
Enlisted,  October  23rd,  1914,  in  the  24th  Bat- 
tahon  C.E  F.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded,  Apnl,  1916.  Killed  in  action  at 
Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


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^iLijAM  ^:l<^^s^  boyce 
D.D.S.,  1912 
Born  at  Rawdon,  Que.,  July  4th,  1888.  Appointed 
Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Dental  Corps, 
May  21st,  1917.    Died  of  influenza  at  East- 
bolirne,  England,  November  8th,  1918. 


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WILFRED  CASIIEL  BROTHERHOOD 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  Stratford,  Ont.,  November  3rd,  1886. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  14th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Served  in  France.  Killed,  April  24th,  1915, 
in  the  second  battle  of  Ypres. 


john  bernard  brophy 

Arts,  1913-14 
Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  September  4th,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, September,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
August  14th,  1916.  Mentioned  in  despatches 
several  times.  Killed  near  Gainsborough, 
England,  December  24th,  1916. 


john  samuel  brown 
Medicine,  1912-14. 
Born  at  Port  Hope,  Ont.,  November  16th,  1890. 
Enlisted  August  8th,  1914  in  the  First  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the  61st 
Battery,  R.G.A.,  with  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
near  Arras,  May  18th,  1917.  Buried  at  Tilloy 
Les  Mouiflaines. 


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harry  dalzfll  browne 

Arts,  1898-1900,  Applied  Science,  1898-99 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  November  20th,  1881. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  3rd,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  9th  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Company.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action, 
July  10th,  1916,  near  Hooge,  Ypres  Salient. 


FITZHERBKRT  PRICE  BIK:HANAN 

BSC.,  1900 

Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  March  16th,  1874. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  23rd,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  28th. 
1916. 


REGINALD  JAMES  BUCHANAN 

B.A.,  1913 

Born  at  Kerwood,  Ont.,  January  23rd,  1894. 
Enlisted,  October  26th,  1914,  in  the  18th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Acting  Sergeant.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Armentieres, 
July  13th,  1916. 


HrroR  Buchanan 
Arts,  1885-86 
Born  at  Montreal,  September  26th,  1869. 
Appomted  Major  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  22nd,  1914. 
berved  m  France.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant  Colonel.   Mentioned  in  despatches 


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william  mcclurk  calder 
Arts,  1914-15 
Born  at  Lachute,  Que.,  October  6th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  April,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  P.P.C.L.I.  Returned  to  Canada  in 
1916.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  242nd 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  September  19th,  1916.  Pro- 
moted to  Captain.  Accidentally  killed  November 
1st,  1918.  Buried  at  Champagnole,  Jura, 
France. 


<,K<)K(,K  >*  \LIKR  <:aLL 

Arts,  1915-16 
Born  at  Dundas,  Ont.,  May  31st,  1888.  Appointed 
Captain  in  the  111th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  November  15th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Battalion.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action.  May  3rd.  1917. 


CHARLKS  MLNNIS  CAMERON 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Halifax,  N.S.,  May  16th,  1893.  En- 
listed, March  9th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  later  attached  to  the  P.P.C.L.I. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Engineers  with 
the  rank  of  2nd  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  near  Loos,  June  12th,  1916. 


DON  \ LI)   F:>\AN  CAMERON 

Arts,  1887-89 
Bom  in  Toronto,  Ont.,  December  18th,  1870. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action^ 
March  15th,  1915,  at  St.  Eloi.  Buried  at  Voor- 
mezeele,  Belgium. 


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ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL 

B.Sc.,  1897 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  September  14th,  1875. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
August  14th,  1914.  Died  while  training  in 
Canada. 


norman  gordon  campbell 
Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  February  10th,  1893. 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
11th  Brigade.  Promoted  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France.  Wounded  July  10th,  1916.  Killed 
inaction  at  Passchendaele,  November  10th,  1917. 


ROLAND  PLAYFAIR  CAMPBELL 

B.A.,  1897;  M.D.,  1901 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  8th,  1876. 
Appointed  Major  in  No.  1  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  22nd,  1914.  Served  in 
France  as  O.C.  (Lieutenant-Colonel)  of  the 
6th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Mentioned  in 
Despatches.  Died  of  wounds  received  at  Cour- 
celette,  September  16th,  1916. 


WILLIAM  VINCE^  .       .  at  i 

B.A.,  1909 

Bom  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  August  1st,  1886. 
App^nted  Lieutenant  in  the  19th  Battalion, 

^^Hnn^f '  France.  Killed 

m  action,  September  30th,  1916. 


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KENNETH  BURPEE  CARRUTHERS 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Bom  at  Kingston,  Ont.,  June  30th,  1885. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  26th  Battery,  C.F.A., 
June  2nd,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  20th  Battery 
with  the  rank  of  Major.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded  May  3rd,  1917. 
Killed  in  action  at  Passchendaele,  October  28th, 
1917. 


GEORGE  SOL  111  AM  CASH 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Bom  at  Castle  Cary,  Somerset,  England, 
December  28th,  1890.  Enlisted,  October,  1914, 
in  the  16th  Middlesex  Public  School  Battalion, 
Imperial  Army.  Transferred  to  the  22nd 
Manchester  Battalion.  Promoted  to  Lance- 
Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at 
the  Somme,  July  14th,  1916. 


(  llAKi.KS  KLSSELI.  ClIAFFEY 

Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Bom  at  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  October  31st, 
1888.  Enlisted,  August  10th,  1914,  in  the  7th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  23rd 
Manchester  Regiment,  B.E.F.  Promoted  to 
2nd  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Twice 
wounded.   Died  of  wounds,  March  10th,  1917. 


edward  henry  ghauvin 
Arts,  1912-15 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  15th,  1894. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  Febmary,  1915.  Served  in 
France.  Wounded  June  2nd,  1916.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Killed  in  action,  while  attacking 
Regina  Trench,  October  1st,  1916. 


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1)IJN<:\N  ClilSIlOLM 

Arts,  1916-17 
Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  October  15th,  1898. 
Enlisted,  April,  1917,  with  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Battery, 
3rd  Brigade.  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Villers-les- 
Cagnicourt,  September  7th,  1918. 


IIAHOLI)  KK<;iNALD  MUNRO  CHRISTIE 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Born  at  Wapella.  Sask.,  March  26th,  1887. 
Enlisted,  December  28th,  1914,  in  the  Inns  of 
Court  O.T.C.,  England.  Gazetted  to  the  4th 
Battalion,  Cameronians.  Served  in  France  with 
the  6th  and  1st  Battalions  Cameronians.  Killed 
in  action  at  the  Somme,  July  16th,  1916. 


john  hatciikl  halliday  chhi 
Arts,  1914-15 
Born  at  Glenavy,  Ireland,  October  28th,  1891 
Enlisted,  June  4th,  1915,  in  the  7th  Canadian 
Cavalry  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the  2nd 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles  as  a  Lieutenant 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Vimv 
Ridge,  April  9th,  1917. 


LEWIS  KMEKSON  CLARK 

M.D.,  1913 

^rn  at  Ellsworth,  Kansas,  December  21st, 
f-^pmissioned  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France,  chiefly  in  the 
i^PS^^"  ^^^^^  Ambulance  and  the  34th 
3n^  87th  Battalions.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Killed  in  action,  June  8th,  1917.  Buried  in 
Villers  Station  Military  Cemeterv. 


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I  VI  I    SOMHIVILl.K  CLAKK 

B.A.,  1915 

Bom  at  London,  Ont.,  October  20th,  1893. 
Enlisted  February  19th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


Wli 


jam  henry  ciji»pkk  i 
Arts,  1903-04 
Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  April  10th,  1886. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  203rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  March  14th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
8th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
August  15th,  1917,  at  Hill  70,  and  died  of  wounds 
August  17th,  1917.  Buried  at  Lapugnoy. 


II  V  K  \  K.\    >\  A  l  l  <  :<><  :kSM  I  I  I 

B.Sc.,  1905 

Bom  at  Brantford,  Ont.,  November  22nd,  1883. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  November  21st,  1914.  Served 
in  France.  Mortally  wounded  at  the  Battle  of 
Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916,  dying  shortly 
after.  Buried  in  Zandvoorde  Cemetery,  Belgium. 


gordon  fran<:is  collinc; wood 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Wimbledon,  England.  June  23rd.  1892. 
Enlisted,  March  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Service  Corps  with  a  commission,  and 
then  to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery.  Killed 
in  action  in  France.  March  28th,  1918.  Buried 
at  Arras. 


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PAUL  SERVILLIAN  COINRO^ 

B.C.L.,  1913 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  December  24th,  1890. 
Enlisted,  August  1st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force  as  a  Cadet. 
Died  of  influenza,  October  11th,  1918,  at  Toronto. 


CORIN  llh;M<V  BENEDICT  COOPER 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  Cirencester,  England,  August  24th, 
1892.  Enlisted  October  1st,  1914,  in  the  Royal 
Fusiliers.  Commissioned  in  the  15th  King's 
Liverpool  Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Wounded  in  France,  October  1st, 
1916.  Died  of  wounds,  November,  1916. 


REGINALD  PERCIVAL  COWEN 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Bom  at  Dalston,  Cumberland,  England,  August 
21st,  1884.  Enlisted,  August  11th,  1914,  in  the 
Border  Regiment,  Imperial  Army.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Died  at  the  Dardan- 
elles, August  16th,  1915. 


Applied  Science,  1911-13 

y^h^'  ^"J^^y*  England,  October  29th, 
1892  Enlist^  m  the  9th  Lancers,  B.E.F.  Trans- 

^itn^ln^  ^"^^  f'^sili^rs-  Promoted 

fni;t1nn  TQ-  ^^^^t^oned  in  despatches.  Killed 
m  action  at  Suvla  Bay,  August  16th.  1915 


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THE  DEAD 


alfred  m or  key  cros: 
Arts,  1915-17 
Born  at  Longueuil,  Que.,  November  5th,  1898. 
Enlisted,  April  18th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds, 
August  22nd,  1918. 


i  l vS  LINNAEUS  CUMMI%(; 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  Rugby,  England,  October  15th,  1888. 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air  Force 
in  1917.  Served  in  France.  Accidentally  killed, 
January  31st,  1919. 


R.  MACAIJLAY  CUSHING 

Arts,  1901-03 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  June  22nd,  1884. 
Enlisted,  June  2nd,  1915  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  P.P.C.L.I.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal.  Transferred  to  the  Imperial  Army 
with  a  commission,  and  later  to  the  109th  Can- 
adian Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France.  Wound- 
ed, April  29th,  1918,  Died  of  wounds,  April 
30th,  1918. 


DAVID  (;RANT  DAVIDSON 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  February  14th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  February  26th,  1915,  in  No.  2  Signal 
Company,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  as  a 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  La  Bellevue,  France,  August  21st,  1917. 


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donald  a.  lkslik  davidson 

Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Born  at  Woolwich,  England,  October  6th,  1891. 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in  France,  Egypt 
and  Mesopotamia.  Twice  mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 
Wounded  April  26th,  1916.  Killed  in  action, 
April  30th,  1917. 


CEORGK  llOU<;ilTON  DAVIS 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  October  2nd,  1885. 
Enlisted,  October,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Signal 
Company,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Signal 
Section,  5th  Brigade,  Canadian  Infantry.  Pro- 
moted to  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  St.  Eloi,  April  30th,  1916.  Buried  at 
Dickebusch,  Belgium. 


HERBERT  BETHIINE  DAW 

B.A.,  1909 

Born  at  North  Cower,  Ont.,  June  28th,  1887 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  58th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  25th,  1915! 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  April  16th 
1916. 


STEPHEN  ARTHUR  DAWSON 

Arts,  1914-16 
Born  at  Dorchester,  N.B.,  September  6th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  January  25th,  1916.  in  the  9th  Canadian 
Jield  Ambulance.    Served  in  France.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service,  with  the 

iTn^i^'^^S^'        ^^tei*  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force.  Killed  m  France,  August  10th,  1918. 


32 


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CHARLES  SOUTHWELL  de(,KL(:ilY 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Born  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  September  14th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  10th  Battery,  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  October, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross.  Wounded  July  13th,  1917.  Died  of 
wounds,  July  18th,  1917. 


JAMES  ARNOLD  DeLANCEY 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Born  at  Middleton,  N.S.,  July  15th,  1880. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  25th  Battalion 
C.E.F.,  May  18th,  1915.  Served  in  France. 
Promoted  to  Major.  Was  wounded.  Mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 
Killed  at  Vimv  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917. 


HELENUS  GE0R<;E  SHERIDAN  DKLKPIn. 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Bom  in  London,  England,  October  21st,  1888. 
Conimissioned  in  the  O.T.C.  Special  Reserve, 
British  Expeditionary  Force,  1914.  Appointed 
to  the  3rd  Battalion,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry.  Died  of  wounds  received  near  Ypres, 
April  17th,  1915. 


matthew  curtis  derochie 

Medicine,  1914-16 
Bom  at  Cornwall,  Ont.,  November  15th.  1885. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  October,  1916.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross.  Killed  in  action  July  14th,  1917.  Buried 
in  the  Ostend  New  Communal  Cemetery. 


33 


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WILLIAM  PEARSON  DILLON 

M.D.,  1904 

Born  in  Dundas  County,  Ont.,  April  6th,  1879. 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September  23rd,  1914.  Served  in  France 
in  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Died,  as 
the  result  of  an  accident,  May  5th,  1915. 


RALPH  DOUGALL 

B.A.Sc..  1897 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  12th,  1874. 
Enlisted,  October  23rd,  1915,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd, 
1916. 


JOHN    WILTON    DOUGLAS  DOWLER 

Arts  and  Law  1915-16;  B.A.,  1917 
Born  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  January  24th,  1892. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  11th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  June  15th,  1916.  Promoted  to 
Captain.  Transferred  to  the  47th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds! 
April  11th,  1917.  Buried  in  Barlin  Cemetery, 
France. 


GUY  MELFORT  DRUMMOND 

B.A.,  1909 

Bom  at  Cacouna,  Que.,  August  15th,  1887. 
Appomted  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  22nd,  1914. 
Served  m  France.  Killed  in  action  in  the  Second 
Battle  of  Ypres,  April  22nd,  1915. 


34 


THE  DEAD 


kevin  stuart  drummonl) 
Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  May  21st,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  76th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  January  15th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
24th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
at  Vimy  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917.  Killed  in  action 
at  Amiens,  August  8th,  1918.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


KENNKTH  LOCKE  DUiCiAN 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  22nd,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  November,  1914.  Served  in 
France.  Wounded  December,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Acting  Major.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Killed  in  action,  at  Passchendaele, 
October  30th,  1917. 


HEKKICK  STEVENSON  DUGGAN 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  9th,  1891. 
Commissioned,  November,  1914,  in  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  70th  Field  Com- 
pany and  the  12th  Division,  Royal  Engineers. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded  at  Loos,  October 
19th,  1915,  and  died  of  wounds  October  21st,  1915. 


JOSIAS   lAn  i->   l>l  VAL 

M.D.,  1898 

Born  at  Grand  Ligne,  Que.,  March  10th,  1876. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  August  20th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
April  26th,  1915.  Twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Died,  August  26th,  1915. 


35 


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<:iI\KLKS  F.I)W\KI>  DYKK 

Agriculture,  1913-14 
Bom  at  Sutton,  Que.,  February  14th,  1890. 
Enlisted,  January  17th,  1916,  in  the  148th 
BattaUon,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  14th  BattaUon.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  February  5th,  1917. 


HKK  KKEKS 

Applied  Science,  1909-12 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  August  21st,  1891. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  87th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Grenadier  Guards,  September  30th, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action, 
September  16th,  1916. 


VKRINON  (  OAKLAND  KLDKHKIN 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  West  Amherst,  N.S.,  December  17th, 
1887.  Enhsted,  September  21st,  1914,  in  the 
14th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
m  action,  May  21st,  1915.  Buried  at  Richebourg 
La  Voie. 


FERGUS  EDGAR  ELLIOTT 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Bom  at  Montreal,  Que,,  July  8th,  1889.  Enlisted^ 
August  31st,  1916,  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  France.  Died,  March  28th,  1919,  at 
Ste.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  Que.,  of  influenza, 
contracted  while  training  for  a  commission. 


36 


THE  DEAD 


WILLIAM  JAMES  I  wvl<,n( 

Medicine,  1893-94 
Bom  at  Port  Daniel,  Que.,  February  19th,  1873. 
Appointed  Captain  in  No,  4  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital.  June  29th,  1915.  Transferred  as  M.O. 
to  the  22nd  Battalion.  Wounded  September 
29th,  1915.  Drowned  when  the  "Llandovery 
Castle"  was  torpedoed.  June  27th,  1918.  Body 
recovered  and  buried  at  Sangatte,  France, 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 


robert  blair  esdaile 
Applied  Science.  1916-17 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  7th,  1898.  Enlisted, 
October  11th,  1916,  in  the  79th  Depot  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Artillery  Reserve  Depot,  and  then  to 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps  as  a  Second  Lieutenant. 
Accidentally  killed  in  England,  November  13th, 
1917. 


ALFRED  JAMES   LAWRENCE  EVANS 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Bom  at  Quebec,  Que.,  May  27th,  1889.  Enlisted, 
September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers. Promoted  to  Lieutenant  and  attached 
to  the  3rd  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Twice 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Wounded  November 
23rd,  1915.  Died  of  wounds,  December  7th, 
1915.  Buried  at  Bailleul. 


i>oiic;las  marsden  ewart 
B.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  Febmary  8th,  1890. 
Enlisted  April  13th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Training  Depot.  Transferred  to  the 
8th  Field  a:)mpany  and  then  to  the  7th  C.E. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action  August  26th,  1918.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


37 


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KKITH  l»KMCl)IK  KWART 

B.Sc,  1914 

Bom  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  December  26th,  1893. 
Enlisted,  November  10th,  1914,  in  the  3rd  Field 
Company  Signallers,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Divisional  Signal  Company  and  later  to  the 
34th  Squadron,  R.A.F.,  with  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action  January  4th,  1918. 


HOBKKT    lVf«<:A!Vf  US  FAIR 

B.Sc,  1915 

Born  at  Milbrook,  Ont.,  November  15th,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  January,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  5th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Trench  Mortar  Battery,  as 
Captain  and  Officer  in  command.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action  at  Courcelette,  Septem- 
ber 16th,  1916. 


howard  herbert  farley 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 

?on^?  Haven,  Conn.,  December  6th. 

1896.  Enlisted  at  Richmond,  Que.,  July  19th 
1917,  in  the  Cyclist  Platoon  of  the  258th  Bat- 
talion C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion 
Served  m  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Caeni- 
court,  France,  September  2nd,  1918 


ric:har[)  martin  Ferguson 
B.A.,  1914 

?orn  at  Cupar,  Fife,  Scotland,  October  3rd. 
1892  Enlisted,  December  26th,  1915,  in  the 
5th  Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action  during  the  attack  on  Courcelette, 
September  15th,  1916. 


38 


THE  DEAD 


ARTHUR  MAXWKLL  FISllKR 

M.D.,  1914 

Born  at  Woodstock,  N.B.,  December  27th,  1888. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  May  20th,  1915.  Served  in  France  with 
the  56th  Field  Ambulance.  Killed  by  a  shell 
while  endeavouring  to  find  a  suitable  place  for 
an  advanced  dressing  station,  October  12th, 
1917. 


fred  hsiikk 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Born  at  St.  Catharines,  Ont.,  August  3rd,  1894. 
Enlisted,  August  13th,  1914,  in  the  13th  Bat- 
talion, Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action  April  23rd,  1915.  Awarded  the 
Victoria  Cross. 


eric:   ALLAN  FORI) 

B.A.,  1914 

Bom  at  Portneuf  Station,  Que.,  January  27th, 
1892.  Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  Sanctuarv  Wood,  June  2nd, 
1916. 


WILLIAM  DAL<;LEISH  FORD 

B.S.A..  1913 
Born  at  Portneuf  Station,  Que.,  April  22nd, 
1890.  Enlisted,  June  7th,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia  s  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action  at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


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in 


JOHN  Bl :\ 


F:Ki!\(;ilAM 


B.Sc.,  1916 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  March  20th,  1892. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  9th, 
1915  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  an  encounter  with 
enemy  planes.  July  7th,  1917. 


FHAMK 


B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Virden,  Man.,  June  20th,  1894.  Enlisted, 
May  3rd,  1916,  in  the  121st  Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Transferred  to  the  102nd  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917.  Died 
of  wounds  June  11th,  1917. 


BKRTRAM  ST.  GEOKGE  FRKNCH 

B.A.,  1912 

Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  August  7th,  1890 
Commissioned,  October,  1914,  in  the  15th 
Liverpool  Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Inniskillmg  Fusiliers.  Promoted  to  Captain 
Wounded,  July  1st,  1915.  at  Gallipoli.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Killed  in  action.  July  1st  1916 
at  Beaumont  Hamel,  France. 


IFM<V  S  1  KVK\SOi\   i  i 


B.A.,  1914;  B.C.L.,  1919 
Montreal,  Que.,  March  9th,  1893. 
Ppnpr^'  T^^^-  ^^f^'  No.  3  Canadian 

nt^flul  ^S^'^'^^hr-  Transferred  to  the  42nd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Pro- 

WV^nnnJ'' xF'^"'^!"^"^-  ^^^^^  in  I'rance. 
7th  ^^^h,  1917.  Died  June 

7th.  1920,  as  a  result  of  the  War. 


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LAURKNC.K  HKNDKKSON  GASS 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Bom  at  Amherst,  N.S.,  October  21st,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Siege  Battery, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  October,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds  received  at 
Vimy  Ridge,  April  8th.  1917. 


<;WYi\,N  i^lLBKHT  GIBBINS 

B.Sc.,  1910;  M.Sc.,  1911 
Born  at  Leicester,  England,  June  14th,  1888. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  200th  Field 
Company,  Royal  Engineers,  November,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  107th  Field  Company,  Royal 
Engineers.  Served  in  France  and  Salonika. 
Wounded,  January  28th,  1916.  Killed  at 
Salonika,  July  26th,  1917. 


CHARLES-EMILK  GATIEN 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Born  at  Sherbrooke,  Que.,  September  8th,  1891. 
Appomted  Lieutenant  in  the  163rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  August,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  22nd 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  Hill  70,  August  15th,  1917. 


joiiN  lo<:kiiakt  i;oi>wiN 

Arts,  1906-07 
Bom  at  Lethbridge,  Alta.,  September  20th, 
1889.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  March  11th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  1st  Divisional  Ammunition  Column, 
thence  to  Trench  Mortar  Battery  No.  46. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  in  Belgium, 
July  8th,  1916. 


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WALTKK  IIETHKR1N(;T()IN  GOKDON 

B.A.,  1909 

Born  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  November  17th,  1887. 
Enlisted,  November  23rd.  1914,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  C.F.A.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Divis- 
ional Ammunition  Column,  then  to  the  6th 
Howitzer  Brigade.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  October 
30th,  1916. 


MAIILWI)  LOCKIiAKl  <,<>K1)(>N 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Born  at  London,  England,  September  27th, 
1882.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  C.E.F.,  September  23rd,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  16th  Battalion,  and  again  to 
the  3rd  Battalion,  B.E.F.  Promoted  to  Captain. 
Twice  wounded.  Killed  in  action,  at  Bullecourt, 
May  7th,  1917. 


THOMAS  CLAKKNCE  GORMAN 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  April  29th,  1888.  Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Canadian  Tunnel- 
ling Company,  Canadian  Engineers,  November, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action, 
March  18th,  1918. 


CHAKLKS  WILLSON  FAKKAN  <,<)l<l(i  i  L 

M.D.,  1894 

Born  at  Farran  s  Point,  Ont.,  October  27th, 
1871.  Appomted  Major  in  No.  2  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  September  26th,  1914.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Duchess  of  Connaught  s  Red 
Cross  Hospital.    Promoted   to  the  rank  of 

V^^uiL^^^^^  London,  England.  January 
Z/tn,  1917. 


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KDMIIM)  VICTOR  JOSKIMI  <;RACK 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  April  13th,  1896. 
Commissioned,  January  19th,  1917,  as  a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Served  in  France.  Shot  down  while  patrolling  in 
front  of  Ypres,  September  19th,  1917. 


JOIIIN  RORKRTSOIN  C;R\HAM 

B.Sc,  1908 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  April  18th,  1886.  Com- 
missioned, May,  1915,  in  the  96th  Brigade, 
Royal  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  September  17th,  1916.  Died  of 
wounds  September  22nd,  1916.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


FREDERICK  1><>IJ<;LAS  LFIACII  <;REKN 

Applied  Science,  1907-09;  1911-12 
Born  at  Halifax,  N.S.,  July  26th,  1889.  Ap- 
pointed   Lieutenant   in   the   Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  September  26th,   1914.    Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action,  June  2nd,  1915. 


(:HAULl.-«  ^  BELL  GWYN 

Arts,  1903-04;  Medicine,  1904-06 
Born  at  Dundas,  Ont.,  December  5th,  1885. 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  1st 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  18th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  Acting-Major.  Served 
in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Killed  in 
action,  April  9th,  1917. 


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JAMKS  MACiMILLAN  liACKKK 

B.S.A.,  1916 
Born  at  North  Bedeque,  P.E.I.,  November  5th, 
1885.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery,  September,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Accidentally 
killed  while  training  at  Deseronto,  Ont.,  August 
23rd,  1918. 


HENRY  JOHN  ALEXANDER  HAFFNER 

B.Sc..  1904 

Born  at  Guelph,  Ont.,  June  21st,  1880. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  72nd  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  C.E.F.,  September,  1914.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  8th  Field  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  near 
Ypres.  May  30th,  1916.  Died  of  wounds.  May 
31st,  1916. 


OWEN  CARSLEY   FREDERU:  HAGUE 

B.Sc.,  1909;  M.Sc.,  1914 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  February  23rd,  1889 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Brigade 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  25th,  1914! 
Served  m  France.  Killed  in  action,  May  2nd 
1915,  near  St.  Julien,  Belgium.  Buried  at 
Hazebrouck,  France. 


terence  smythe  hall 
Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  May  7th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant. 
Served  m  France.  Wounded.  May  19th,  1916. 
Killed  m  action,  October  29th,  1917. 


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(:larenc:e  dickiinsoin  Hamilton 
M.D.,  1911 

Born  at  Cornwall,  Ont.,  December  18th,  1883. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  141st  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance,  May,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  as  M.O.,  and 
again  to  the  C.A.M.C.  Died  of  influenza  on 
board  the  transport  "Huntsend,"  October  9th, 
1918. 


william  mills  hamilton 

Arts,  1916-17 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  February  23rd,  1899. 
Enlisted,  May  11th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action,  November  6th,  1918. 


walter  rae  harkness 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  September  20th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  April  30th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  Lance-Corpk)ral. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Sanctuary 
Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


ALLEN  DAVENPORT  HARVEY 

Applied  Science,  1913-15.  (Architecture) 
Born  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  July  12th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  April  12th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  P.P.C.L.I.  and  later 
to  the  3rd  Battalion.  Killed  in  action  at  Mount 
Sorrel,  June  13th,  1916.  Buried  at  Mount 
Sorrel. 


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JAMKS  IIAKVIK 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Bom  at  Westmount,  Que.,  April  5th,  1886. 
Enlisted,  November  2nd,  1914,  in  the  29th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  F^orce.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Field  Artillery  with  the 
rank  of  Second  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France 
Died  of  wounds,  June  8th,.  1916.  Buried  at 
Etaples,  France. 


\\iii.lAM    ROY  HASTINGS 

B.A.,  1908;  B.C.L.,  1911 
Bom  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  May  29th,  1887 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion 
C.E.F.,  October  29th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
Captain.  Served  in  P>ance.  Re-enlisted,  May 
nth,  1916,  in  the  17th  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action,  October  8th, 
1916. 


THOMAS  STUART  HAY 

Medicine,  1896-97 
Bom  at  Brock ville,  Ont.,  June  3rd  1878 
Enlisted,  July  21st,  1916,  in  the  231st  Battalion' 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  72nd  Battalion.  Served  in  France  Died  of 
wounds.  June  29th,  1917. 


ALEXIS  HANNUM  HELMER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Bom  at  Hull,  Que.,  June  29th,  1892.  Appointed 
Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  August  5th,  1914.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  m  action,  May  2nd,  1915. 


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richard  arthur  henderson 

Applied  Science,  1895-98 
Born  at  Baldwin,  Kansas,  March  30th,  1877. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  104th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  March  22nd,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
131st  Battalion,  and  again  to  the  54th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  April  11th, 
1917. 


HUGH  DONALD  HENRY 

B.A.,  1914 

Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  January  31st,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  158th  Battalion, 
The  Duke  of  Connaught's  Own  Rifles,  C.E.F., 
November  14th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  7th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action, 
August  15th,  1917. 


john  bower  lewis  heney 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Born  in  Carleton  Co.,  Ont.,  June  19th,  1894. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  32nd  Battery,  9th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  January  14th, 
1916.  Served  in  France.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross.  Killed  in  action,  March  9th,  1918. 


SAIVItiEL  WILLIAMSON  HEWETSON 

M.D..  1893 

Born  at  Kincardine,  Ont.,  November  5th,  1872. 
Appointed  Major  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
13th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  November, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  8th  Field  Ambulance. 
Served  in  France.  Died  in  London,  England, 
March  6th,  1917. 


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CLARKNCK  FKEnKRlCk  UK  WITT 

D.D.S.,  1915 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  April  1st,  1892. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  October  17th,  1916.  Died  of 
typhoid  fever,  at  St.  Johns,  Que.,  March  16th, 
1917. 


SIDNEY  jA\u:s  IIOI)C;SON 

Arts,  1915-16 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  13th,  1898. 
Enlisted,  March  21st,  1916.  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Inchy,  September  27th,  1918.  Buried 
at  Villers  Cagnicourt,  France. 


RICHARD  EYARE  LESLIE  HOLLINSED 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  Barbados,  B.W.I.,  October  1st,  1887. 
Enlisted,  August  13th,  1914,  in  the  4th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
near  Langemarck,  April  23rd,  1915. 


clifton  mawbank  horsi  t 
Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Bom  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  August  26th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  13th  Battalion, 
C  E.F  August  8th,  1914.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  at  Festubert,  May  20th,  1915.  Killed 
m  action  at  Ypres,  April  22nd,  1916. 


48 


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Jt)ll\  ALEXANDER  EDWARD  HUGHES 

Arts,  1916-17 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  May  7th,  1899 
Enlisted.  May  22nd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  4. 
Transferred  to  the  72nd  Battalion.  Served  in 
France.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal  and 
Bar.  Died  of  wounds  received  at  Cambrai, 
September  29th,  1918. 


SAMUEL  ARTHUR  HUTCHINSON 

B.A.,  1910;  B.Sc.,  1916 
Bom  at  Westmount,  Que.,  August  23rd,  1889. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
May  15th,  1916.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross.  Died  at  Ste. 
Agathe,  Que.,  January  13th,  1921,  as  a  result 
of  gas  poisoning. 


edward  harold  ireland 

Law,  1914-15 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  4th,  1891. 
Enhsted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action,  June  2nd,  1916,  at 
Sanctuary  Wood. 


walter  rutherford  jeffrey 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Bom  at  Toronto,  Ont.,  September  21st,  1894. 
Enlisted,  March  15th,  1916,  in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Wounded, 
October  29th,  1917.  Died  of  wounds,  November 
6th,  1917. 


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ROBIN  LOUIS  JOHNSTON 

B.Sc,  1911 

Born  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  March  25th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  October  18th,  1915,  in  the  4th  Cana- 
dian Siege  Battery.  Wounded  at  Vimv  Ridge, 
June  8th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  R.A.F. 
Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action, 
May  9th,  1918.  Buried  at  Guinchy. 


william  johnston 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Born  at  Belfast,  Ireland,  August  8th,  1893. 
Appointed  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Roval  Naval 
Air  Service,  March  14th,  1917.  Killed' in  action, 
January  20th,  1918,  shot  down  while  bombing 
the  "Goeben"  in  the  Dardanelles. 


CHARLES  EDWARD  KINGDON  JONES 

Applied  Science,  1907-08 
Bom  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  September  26th,  1889 
Enlisted,  March  31st.  1917,  in  the  Queen's 
Field  Ambulance  Corps,  C.A.M.C.  Transferred 
to  the  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Killed  in  action 
on  the  Douai-Cambrai  Road,  September  29th 
1918.  Buried  at  Bourlon. 


mervyn  campbell  allen  jones 
Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Born  at  Quebec,  Que.,  January  10th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  C.G.A.  Transferred  to  the  66th 
and  later  to  the  60th  Battery.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  Raillencourt,  September  30th.  1918. 


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KIMBALL  FLETCHER  KEEPING 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Bom  at  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I. ,  August  30th, 
1886.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  January,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
R.G.A.,  and  then  to  the  8th  Canadian  Siege 
Battery.  Wounded  at  Armentieres,  September 
3rd,  1917.  Died  of  wounds  at  Estaires,  Septem- 
ber 6th,  1917. 


ROBERT  WILLIAM  KEIR 

Arts,  1913-15 
Born  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  October  5th,  1895. 
Enhsted,  March  4th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lance-Corporal .  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


JOIIIN    KEEFER  KENNEDY 

B.C.L.,  1898 
Bom  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  November  21st,  1875. 
Appomted  Lieutenant  in  the  62nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  23rd, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  7th  Battalion.  Served 
in  France.  Wounded  August  8th.  1916,  and  died 
of  wounds  August  16th,  1916. 


PATRICK  SYLVESTER  KENNEDY 

Law,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Portage  du  Fort,  Que.,  February  10th, 
1891.  Commissioned,  August,  1915,  as  a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Accidentally  killed  while  flying  in  England, 
September  26th,  1916. 


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david  ross  kkrr 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Born  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  June  15th,  1897. 
Commissioned   December,    1916,   as   a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Killed  in  action,  November  11th,  1917. 


JOHN   ROWLAND  KILGOUR 

Arts,  1913-15 
Born  at  Beauharnois,  Que.,  Februarv  22nd, 
1897.  Enlisted,  March  5th,  1915,  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed  at  Sanctuary 
Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


gerald  lawrence  king 
Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  September  19th,  1890. 
Enhsted,  August  11th,  1916.  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Engineers 
and  again  to  the  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action, 
in  France,  March  28th,  1918. 


ALBERT  JAMES  KNOW  LING 

B.A..  1911 

Born  at  Bradwardine,  Man.,  September  25th, 
1886.  Enlisted,  September  20th,  1915,  in  the 
4th  Universities  Company,  P.P.C.L.I.  Promoted 
to  Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action,  near  Bourlon 
Wood,  September  28th,  1918.  Buried  at  Sains 
les-Marquion,  France. 


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MURDOCH  McLEOI)  LAING 

B.  Arch.,  1915 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  4th,  1894. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  April  19th,  1915.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded,  October  10th,  1915,  and,  at  Courcelette, 
on  September  16th,  1916.  Died  of  wounds 
September  18th,  1916.  Buried  in  Eastern 
Cemetery,  Boulogne,  France. 


james  louis  engelbert  rey  lake 
Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Bom  at  Wall  Blake,  Anguilla,  B.W.I. ,  December 
3rd,  1890.  Commissioned,  December,  1914,  in 
the  3rd  Border  Regiment,  B.E.F.  Served  at  the 
Dardanelles  in  the  1st  Border  Regiment. 
Wounded  June,  1915,  and  August  22nd,  1915. 
Died  of  wounds  August  24th,  1915.  Buried  at 
Mudros,  Greece. 


FRANK  LAWSON 

B.  Arch.,  1914 
Born  at  Inverness,  Scotland,  March  30th,  1888. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  56th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  April  20th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
30th  and  then  to  the  18th  Battalion.  Served  in 
France.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Wounded 
April  10th,  1916.  Died  of  wounds  at  Poperinghe, 
April  12th,  1916. 


george  stuart  l«.mesl  kier 

Arts,  1900-01 
Bom  at  Darjeeling,  India,  November  28th, 
1883.  Enlisted,  September  21st,  1914,  in  the 
8th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Died  of  wounds  June  1 1th,  1916. 


53 


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OSMOND  EDGAR  LEU 

B.A..  1895;  M.Sc.,  1902 
Bom  at  St.  Andrew's,  Que.,  January  28th,  1873. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  72nd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  June  12th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
196th  Battahon.  Served  in  France  with  the  46th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  Captain.  Wounded 
October  26th,  1917,  at  Passchendaele.  Died  of 
wounds,  October  28th,  1917. 


WILLIAM  RONALD  LESTER 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Born  at  Westmount,  Que.,  July  9th  1897 
Enlisted,  February  26th,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action  August  4th,  1915. 


arthur  lascelles  levick 

Arts,  1913-14 
Bom  at  Dunbar,  Natal,  South  Africa,  April  4th, 
1894.  Commissioned  in  the  King's  Own  York- 
shire Light  Infantry  (Special  Reserve  Imperial 
Army).  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Temporary 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
September  15th,  1916.  Buried  at  Delville  Wood 
Cemetery. 


JAMES  REID  LOCKE 

Arts,  1915-16 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  October  11th,  1898. 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1916,  in  the  C.A.M.C. 
Served  m  the  7th  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
and  the  11th  Field  Ambulance.  Died  of  wounds 
received  at  Cambrai,  September  30th,  1918. 
Buried  at  Bulquoy  Road,  France 


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t  KhDhKICK  JOHN  LO!N(;WORTH 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Born  at  Chariot tetown,  P.E.I.,  September  21st, 
1893.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  11th  Howitzer 
Brigade,  C.F.A.,  May  19th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  9th  Brigade.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
August  31st,  1917.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 
Died  of  wounds,  November  10th,  1918.  Buried 
near  Mons,  Belgium. 


edwaki)  jackson  lowe 
Applied  Science,  1913-17 
Born  at  Inverness,  Que.,  March  10th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  July  21st,   1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Training  Depot,  at  St.  Johns,  Que. 
Was  drowned  while  training,  August  5th,  1917. 


FREDERICK  TRAVERS  LUCAS 

B.Sc.,  1904 

Born  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  February  20th,  1883. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  54th  (Kootenay) 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  June,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  at 
Retina  Trench,  October  26th,  1916.  Killed  in 
action,  March  1st,  1917.  Buried  at  Villers-au- 
Bois. 


WALTER  GERALD  LLMSDE.N 

B.A.,  1912 

Bom  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  September  15th,  1889. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  120th  Battalion, 
Canadian    Expeditionary    Force,  November, 

1915.  Transferred  to  the  38th  Battalion.  Served 
in  France.    Killed  in  action,  November  18th, 

1916,  at  the  Battle  of  the  Somme. 


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COLIN    ALKXAISDKR  MACAULAY 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Scotstown,  Que.,  October  27th,  1892, 
Commissioned,  April  12th,  1915,  in  the  12th 
Scottish  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  4th  South 
Wales  Borderers.  Served  at  the  Dardenelles  and 
m  Mesopotamia.  Killed  in  the  Battle  of  Sanna- 
i-yat,  Mesopotamia,  April  9th,  1916. 


ERIC  HUTCHISON  McCALL 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  October  9th,  1895. 
Commissioned,  June,  1915,  in  the  Royal  Field 
Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery.  Died  at  Basra,  Mesopotamia,  Septem- 
ber 7th,  1916. 


BKNJAMIN  BERTRAM  McCONKEY 

B.  Arch.,  1914 
Born  at  Guelph,  Ont.,  December  8th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  16th  Battery  4th 
Brigade,  C.F.A.,  November,  1914.  Transferred 
to  the  15th  Battery.  Served  in  France  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Wounded,  May 
29th,  1918.  Died  of  wounds  May  30th  1918 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JAMES  HLi(;H  McCORMH:K 

B.S.A.,  1915 

^?^^.^}  ^^^^^  ^"th  America,  February 

24,  1892.  Enlisted,  March  11th,  1915,  in  the 
^^t- J^^^y^^^^V^^  Company  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  P.P.C.L.I.  Promoted 
to  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds 
at  Courcelette,  September  15th,  1916 


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FREDERICK  ALGERNON  McC:RLIM 

Arts,  1910-11 
Bom  at  Iron  Hill,  Que.,  April  25th,  1892. 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1915,  in  the  73rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in 
France.  Died  of  wounds,  November  1st,  1916. 
Buried  in  Contay  British  Cemetery,  France. 


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BENJAMIN  McDIARM AID 

B.A.,  1915 

Bom  at  Medicine  Hat,  Alta.,  February  20th, 
1889.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  67th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.,  April  2nd,  1916.  Transferred  to 
the  54th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  Acting  Major. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross.  Killed  in  action  in  France, 
September  13th,  1918. 


THOMAS  R.  McClIAIG 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Born  at  Vankleek  Hill,  Ont.,  July  9th,  1890. 
Enlisted,  March  18th,  1916,  in  the  184th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  27th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Fresnoy, 
May  1st,  1917.  Buried  at  Thelus,  near  Vimy, 
France. 


duncan  david  mcdiarmaid 

Agriculture,  1916 
Born  at  Tillv,  Alberta,  June  31st,  1891.  Enhsted, 
July  15th,  1916,  in  the  202nd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  31st 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action, 
July  10th,  1917. 


57 


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FRANK  JAMKS  MarDONALH 

Dentistry,  1912-16 
Bom  at  Glenville,  N.S.,  November  4th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  March  10th,  1916,  in  the  193rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  85th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  July  26th,  1918. 


^()RMA^  MarLEOD  McDonald 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Born  at  Sutton,  Que.,  August  21st,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  July  16th,  1915.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Ypres,  May  19th. 
1916. 


CLARENCE  HOBART  MacDOUCALL 

B.Sc.,  1905 

Bom  at  South  Maitland,  N.S.,  September  13th 
1878.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion,  April  1st,  1916.  Transferred 
to  the  7th  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Promoted 
to  Captain.  Died  of  wounds,  May  4th,  1917. 
Buried  near  Poperinghe,  Belgium. 


JOHN  KK<;iN\LD  NORMAN  \1a<  FARLANE 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Bom  at  Westmount,  Que.,  Mav  26th,  1884. 
Appomted  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Divis- 
ional Cyclist  Corps,  December  9th,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Died  m  London,  England,  of  pneumonia, 
February  22nd,  1919. 


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THE  DEAD 


john  rkii)  macfarlane 

Agriculture,  1910-13 
Bom  at  Ottawa.  Ont.,  March  16th,  1892. 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1916,  in  the  139th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  87th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  before  Lens,  August  15th,  1917. 


ROBERT  GEORGE  MACFARLANE 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  Huntingdon,  Que.,  January  28th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  August  12th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Cyclist  Corps 
and  again  to  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.  Wounded  July,  1915,  and  March 
6th,  1916.  Died  of  wounds,  March  6th,  1916. 


JOHN  BRYSON  Mc(;iLL 

Applied  Science,  1907-08 
Bom  at  Montreal,  September  20th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed  June  9th, 
1916. 


wilfred  joseph  mcginn 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Bom  at  Brinston,  Ont.,  September  30th,  1897. 
Enlisted,  September  6th,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant-  Accidentally  killed,  February  18th, 
1918,  in  an  aeroplane  accident  in  England. 


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WILLIAM  FIELD1N<;  McISAAi: 

M.D.,  1917 

Born  at  Antigonish,  N.S.,  May  4th,  1894. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  10th,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  No.  9  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  at  Etaples,  France,  May  19th,  1918. 
Died  of  wounds  June  3rd,  1918. 


ARTIllJK   HA  HOLD  MackAY 

Applied  Science,  1911-13 
Bom  at  Summerside,  P.E.I. ,  December  8th, 
1888.  Enlisted  February  16th,  1915,  in  the 
21st  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Battery.  Served  in  France. 
Died,  August  14th,  1915.  at  St.  Omer,  France. 
Buried  in  Longuenesse,  St.  Omer. 


VY  MACKAY 

Arts,  1912-15 
Born  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  May  14th,  1895, 
Appomted  Lieutenant  in  the  64th  Battalion 
C.E.F.,  August  23rd,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
25th  and  then  to  the  26th  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  Captam.  Served  in  France.  Wounded,  May 
14th.  1917.  Killed  in  action  at  Arras,  August 
27th,  1918. 


DIM  AN   WILLIAM  MaoKELLAK 

Arts,  1913-16 
Born  at  Glencoe,  Ont.,  September  28th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  October  15th,  1915,  in  the  73rd  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Died 
while  training,  of  spinal  meningitis,  in  the  Alex- 
andra Hospital,  Montreal,  December  30th,  1915. 


THE  DEAD 


<:iiAKLt:s  si»uk(;koin  McKknzik 
B.A.,  1914;  Medicine,  1913-14 
Born  at  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.,  January  28th, 
1892.  Enlisted,  November  18th,  1914,  in  the 
6th  Field  Ambulance,  C.A.M.C.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Battery  and  later  to  the  4th  Battery,  C.F.A. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Vimy 
Ridge,  May  8th,  1917. 


THKODOKK  CIJYLKR  McKEN/JK 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1917 
Bom  at  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.,  August  21st, 
1893.  Enlisted.  July  3rd,  1916.  in  the  5th  Siege 
Battery  (later  the  8th).  C.F.A.  Transferred  to 
the  11th  Siege  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Gassed  July 
31st,  1917.  Died  in  London,  as  a  result,  February 
19th,  1919. 


EWEIV  lVl€LA<:HLIN 

Applied  Science,  1905-07 
Bom  at  Amprior,  Ont.,  February  22nd,  1887. 
Enlisted.  October  27th,  1916,  in  the  Reserve 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Accidentally  killed  at 
Seabrook,  Hythe,  Kent,  England,  August  19th, 
1917. 


l>Ol  (.LAS  CAMERON  IVIcLALRIN 

Applied  Science,  1910-12;  1913-14 
Bom  at  Vankleek  Hill,  Ont..  June  18th,  1892. 
Enlisted  in  Montreal,  August  15th,  1914,  m  the 
13th  Battalion.  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada. 
Transferred  to  the  16th  (Canadian  Scottish) 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  May  4th, 
1915.  Died  of  wounds,  April  5th,  1916. 


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arthur  smith  mclean 

Medicine,  1904-05 
Bom  at  Seaforth,  Ont.,  April  29th,  1881. 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  33rd  Battalion 
C.E.F.,  August,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  13th 
Battahon.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
September,  1916.  Died  of  wounds  received  at 
Hill  70,  Lens,  on  August  15th,  1917. 


DONALD  IVfcLEAN 

Arts,  1912-13 
Born  at  Valleyfield,  P.E.I.,  September  18th, 
1890.  Enlisted,  March  24th,  1915,  in  the  1st 
Universities  Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Transferred  to  the  P.P.C.L.L  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.  Wounded  December  6th,  1916. 
Killed  in  action  at  Avion,  July  5th,  1917. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


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WILLIAM   JOHN  McLEAN 

D.D.S.,  1914 
Born  at  Perth,  Ont.,  February  25th,  1890 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  130th  (Lanark 
County)  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  November,  1915 
Transferred  to  the  18th  Battalion.  Served  in 
Qfu''^o^7  u^^-  ^.^^i^o^  at  Vimy  Ridge,  April 
9th,  1917.  Buried  in  Ecoivres  Cemetery  France 


HLiGH  McLennan 
Arts,  1905-07 
Born  at  Sydney,  N.S.,  Januarv  21st,  1887. 
Enlisted,  August  10th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  April  27th,  1915,  near  Ypres. 


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ARCHIBALD  McLKOD 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  November  18th,  1888. 
Enlisted,  October  29th,  1914,  in  the  24th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action  February  10th,  1916. 
Buried  in  La  Laiterie  Military  Cemetery, 
Kemmel,  Belgium. 


GEORGE  I>0]NALI>  McLEOD 

B.  Arch.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  October  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps,  28th  Squadron  with  the 
rank  of  2nd  Lieutenant.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  Italy.  Was  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner  of  war,  June  8th,  1918. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Died  of  pneumonia, 
January  22nd,  1919. 


john  malgolm  mckeod 
Arts,  1914-15 
Born  at  Summerside,  P.E.I.,  February  28th, 
1896.  Enlisted,  March  6th,  1915,  in  the  1st 
Universities  Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Transferred  to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  Lance-Corporal. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  at  Sanctuary  Wood, 
June  2nd,  1916. 


WILLIAM  MAC  LAKKN  \l.  I.IOI) 

B.A..  1913;  M.D..  1918 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  September  27th,  1891. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Field  Ambul- 
ance, Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  May  1st, 
1918  Died  of  pneumonia  at  sea,  October  10th, 
1918. 


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EDWAKD  CORDON  MclMAHON 

B.A..  1912 

Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  April  12th,  1885. 
Enlisted,  October  9th,  1915,  in  the  4th  Univer- 
sities Company,  P.P.C.L.I.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  September  30th.  1918.  Died  of 
influenza  and  as  a  result  of  wounds  in  Rhyl 
North  Wales.  January  29th,  1919. 


ian  robert  reekie  maiinaughton 
Arts,  1909-11;  Law,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Westmount,  Que.,  July  17th,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  2nd, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  April 
26th,  1916. 


PETER  McNAUGHTON 

B.A.Sc.,  1895 
Born  at  Huntingdon,  Que.,  May  19th,  1872 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  49th  Battalion, 
January  4th,  1915.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.   Served  in  France.   Killed  in  action 
June  3rd.  1916. 


liKODER  McTAGGART 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Bom  at  Clinton,  Ont.,  April  19th,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  C.F.A.,  August, 
1914.  Promoted  to  Major.  Served  in  France 
as  O.C.  of  the  12th  Battery.  Wounded  four 
times.  Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
^warded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 
Killed  in  action,  September  2nd,  1918 


THE  DEAD 


gerald  atkinson  magor 

Arts,  1913-16 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  11th.  1896. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service,  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant,  then  to 
the  R.A.F.  as  Captain.  Wounded,  May,  1917. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches.  Killed  in 
action,  near  Dunkirk.  April  22nd.  1918. 


HERBERT  ROXBURGH  MAIS 

B.Sc..  1913 

Born  at  Kingston,  Jamaica,  November  19th, 
1890.  Enlisted,  October,  1914,  in  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Wounded,  August,  1916.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Died  of  wounds  at  Gonnelieu 
November  30th,  1917. 


OGILVIK  JAMES  H.  MARCHBANK 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Born  at  Glasgow%  Scotland,  March  2nd,  1892. 
Enlisted,  June,  1916,  in  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Accidentally  killed  overseas, 
in  an  aeroplane  accident,  June  2nd,  1918. 


donald  howe  masson 
Applied  Science,  1908-10 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  August  26th,  1889. 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air 

Service,  March.  1916.  Killed  in  action.  April 

19th,  1917. 


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HO!VIER  LINDSAY  MATHESON 

B.A.,  1913 

Born  at  Martintown,  Ont.,  July  2nd,  1892. 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Imperial  Army,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, serving  with  the  Surrey  Regiment. 
Killed,  August  16th,  1916,  at  Guillemont, 
Somme. 


KENNETH  MATHEWSON 

Arts,  1911-15 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  January  24th,  1894. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  October  22nd, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Killed  in  action,  August  3rd,  1916,  near  Lens. 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  EDWARD  MAUNSELL 

Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Born  at  Macleod,  Alta.,  March  23rd,  1889 
Enlisted,  July  13th,  1915,  in  the  63rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  l-Oth  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Vimy  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917. 


JOHN  LEROY  MAVETY 

B.A.,  1909;  M.D.,  1911 
Born  at  Kingston,  Ont.,. August  22nd,  1886. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  May,  1915.  Served  with  the  46th  British 
Division  in  France.  Died  while  on  service, 
December  14th,  1915. 


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howard  balloij  miller 

Medicine,  1909-10 
Born  at  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  March  28th,  1887. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  35th  Battery,  C.F.A., 
August,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  30th  Batterv. 
Promoted  to  Acting-Major.  Served  in  France. 
Twice  wounded.  Died  of  wounds  received  at 
Passchendaele,  November  18th,  1917.  Buried 
at  Vlamertinghe,  Belgium. 


GEORGK  DENISON  MINER 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Born  at  Granby.  Que.,  February  7th,  1893. 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery, 
July  14th.  1916.  Served  in  France.  Died 
February  2nd,  1917. 


PERCIVAL  MOLSON 

B.A.,  1901 

Born  at  Cacouna,  Que.,  August  14th,  1880. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  April  26th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  P.P.C.L.I.  Served  in 
France.  Wounded  June  2nd,  1916.  Killed  in 
action  at  Avion,  July  5th,  1917.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


<:HRIST0PHER  moor,  B.A.  (Cantab.) 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Born  at  Bardon-on-Humber,  England,  February 
27th,  1892.  Commissioned,  August  15th,  1914, 
in  the  Hampshire  Regiment.  Transferred  to  the 
Second  Battalion,  Hants  Regiment.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action  at  Achi  Baba,  Gallipoli, 
August  6th.  1915. 


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JOSEPH    HECTOR   GASTON  MORIN 

M.D.,  1908 

Born  at  Ste.  Hyacinthe,  Que.,  October  5th,  1884. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  1st,  1918.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 
Died  of  influenza,  October  15th,  1918. 


FRANCIS  EDWARD  MORKILL 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine,  November 
18th,  1889.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  19th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  August  28th,  1914.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  20th  Battalion.  Promoted  to 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Twice  wounded. 
Killed  in  action  at  Courcelette,  September  15th, 
1916. 


hugh  bolton  m ok phy 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Listowel,  Ont.,  January  23rd,  1891. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  29th  Battery, 
C.F.A.,  January  5th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
55th,  the  8th,  and  the  7th  Batteries.  Served  in 
France.  Wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  May  12th 
1917.   Died  of  wounds.  May  16th,  1917. 


WILLIAM   ARTHUR  MORRIN 

D.V.S.,  1895 
Born  at  Petit  Brule,  County  of  Two  Mountains, 
Que.  Appomted  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Veterinary  Corps,  attached  to  the  Royal  Field 
Artillery,  January,  1915.  Promoted  to  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Accidentally  killed,  August 
1st,  1918  at  Rouen,  France. 


THE  DEAD 


willi  \m  hugor  morris 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  March  12th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  February  26th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battahon,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  P.P.C.L.I.  Promoted  to  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Pass- 
chendaele,  October  30th,  1917.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


ja.mes  curzon  macdonald  morrow 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Royal  High- 
landers of  Canada,  September  23rd,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Field  Company,  Cana- 
dian Engineers,  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Ypres,  April  26th,  1916. 


M\K<:orKr  wioio  mi  kkay 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Union  Centre,  Pictou  Co.,  N.S.,  June 
17th,  1893,  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April 
1st,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Rct^ina 
Trench,  October  1st,  1916. 


john  jenkins  moyse 

Applied  Science,  1903-06 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  February  3rd,  1885. 
Gazetted  to  the  Bedfordshire  Regiment,  2nd 
Battalion,  in  1907.  Attached  to  the  1st  Battalion 
for  service  in  France.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major,  Wounded  three  times.  Died  of  wounds 
February  8th,  1917. 


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JOSEPH    LEES  NICHOLLS 

Arts,  1912-13 
Born  at  Coatbridge,  Scotland,  June  12th,  1881. 
Enlisted.  March  19th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion.  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action  at  Sanctuary  Wood, 
June  2nd.  1916. 


CLAUDE  WILLIAM  MICHELIN  NOSWORTHY 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Born  at  Jamaica,  B.W.I. ,  March  26th,  1895. 
Commissioned,  October,  1914,  in  the  108th 
Battery,  Royal  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds, 
December  6th,  1917.  Buried  in  Lissenthock 
Cemetery,  near  Poperinghe. 


william  edmond  ocilvie 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Born  at  Broughty  Ferry,  Scotland,  March  19th 
1894.  Enlisted,  August,  1914.  in  the  PubHc 
Schools  Corps  (England).  Transferred  to  the 
Inns  of  Court  Officers  Training  Corps.  Promoted 
to  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  9th  Border  Regi- 
ment. Served  in  France.  Accidentallv  killed 
September  27th,  1915. 


ALLEIN  OLIVER 

B.A.,  1915 

Born  at  Edmonton,  Alta..  1892.  Appointed 
Lieutenant,  in  April.  1915,  in  the  25th  Battery. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
26th  Battery.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  at 
St.  Eloi.  April,  1916.  Killed  in  action,  at  Desire 
Trench.  November  18th,  1916.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


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THE  DEAD 


l.tuM  i    OVKHTON  OLIVER 

Applied  Science,  1913-17 
Born  at  Quebec,  Que.,  November  1st,  1890. 
Enlisted,  April  12th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft  attached  to  the  13th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  10th  Siege  Battery.  Served  in 
France.    Died  of  wounds,  August  22nd,  1918. 


NL'GENT    DICKSON  OTTY 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Born  at  Hampton.  N.B.,  February  10th,  1885. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  April  12th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action  at  Maple  Copse,  June 
2nd.  1916. 


THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER  SARGENT  OWENS 

B.C.L.,  1911 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  June  20th,  1889. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Royal  High- 
landers of  Canada,  August,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  207th  and  then  to  the  38th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Killed  in  action  near 
Rosieres,  France,  August  11th,  1918.  Buried 
at  Crouey. 


HUBERT  AK<:H1BALI)  PADDON 

B.Sc,  1913 

Born  at  Regina,  Sask.,  December  7th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Brigade.  Promoted  to  Bombardier.  Served 
in  France.  Accidentallv  killed,  March  2nd,  1915. 


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JOHN  ALBKRT  PAGE 

B.Sc,  1915 

Born  near  Brockville,  Ont.,  July  11th,  1893. 
Commissioned,  in  the  summer  of  1915,  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service.  Served  in  the  10th 
Squadron.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Flight 
Lieutenant.  Was  speciallv  mentioned  in  des- 
patches. Killed  in  action,  July  22nd,  1917. 


TAi.Bor  \ikk<:fj{  papinkai 
B.A.,  1904;  B.C.L.,  1910 
Born  at  Monte  Bello,  Que.,  December  25th, 
1882.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  P.P.C.L.I., 
August  14th,  1914.  Transferred  to  Head- 
quarters Staff,  Canadian  Corps.  Rejoined  the 
P.P.C.L.L  Promoted  to  Acting-Major.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Militarv 
Cross.  Killed  in  action,  at  Passchendaele, 
October  30th,  1917. 


leslie  hunter  parkkk 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Born  at  Leeds  Village,  Que.,  December  8th, 
1895.  Enlisted,  March  15th,  1915,  in  the  1st 
Universities  Company,  38th  Battalion.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action 
June  14th,  1917. 


THE  HON. 


WILLIAM   ALSTAIR  DAMER 
PAR NELL 


Arts,  1913-15 

Born  at  London,  England,  August  30th,  1894. 

Commissioned,  January,  1915,  in  the  British 

Grenadier  Guards.     Transferred   to  the  4th 

Battalion.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Mentioned 

l".,V^spatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross 

^^lu  Boeufs,  France,  September 

Zotn,  1916. 


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ViAl/ltK   JOSIAH  PKARSK 

Arts,  1908-11 
Born  at  Kamloops,  B.C.,  December  17th,  1890. 
Commissioned,  June,  1914,  in  King  Edward's 
Horse  (England).  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Field  Artillery  and  then  to  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross.  Gassed  and  died  of  wounds, 
April  9th,  1917. 


hii<;h  stowell  pkdlky 

B.A.,  1909;  B.C.L..  1912 
Born  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  December  8th,  1889. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  C.A.S.C.,  August 
18'th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  73rd  Battalion, 
CE.?".  Served  in  France  with  the  Trench 
Mortar  Battery,  Promoted  to  Acting-Captain. 
Died  of  wounds,  January  31st,  1918.  Awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


<:ilARLKS  ADOLPllK  PELLKTIKH 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  April  18th,  1896.  Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  7th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force.  Killed  in  an  engagement  back  of  Baillieul, 
France.  May  11th,  1918. 


K.  (.OFF  TREVOR  PENNY 

B.A.,  1907;  B.C.L.,  1910 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  April  20th,  1885. 
Enlisted,  April,  1916,  in  the  117th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  at  Vimy,  April,  1917.  Killed  in 
action,  August  8th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


73 


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<  IKN  rFKKAULT 

Arts,  1915-17 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  26th,  1898. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Reserve 
Canadian  Squadron,  Royal  Air  Force.  Accident- 
ally killed  while  training  at  Camp  Borden,  Ont., 
April.  1917. 


VERNKR  LOVELACK  PLAINT 

B.A.,  1902 

Born  at  London,  Ont.,  April  6th,  1880.  Com- 
missioned Lieutenant  in  the  Somerset  Light- 
Infantry,  Imperial  Army,  July,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  m  action,  April  5th,  1918. 


CHARLES  ALEXANDER  POPE 

B.C.L.,  1905 
Born  at  Quebec,  Que.,  July  6th,  1878.  Appointed 
Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Universities  Companv, 
38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  May,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Wounded,  May  7th, 
1916,  and  died  on  the  same  day  at  Mount 
Sorrel,  France. 


<  LVHKF:  HALL  IM)PIIA!Vf 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Born  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  June  2nd,  1894. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  61st  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  June  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  8th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
while  on  duty  as  Intelligence  Officer,  September 
26th,  1916. 


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THE  DEAD 


JOHN  FRANCIS  WATSON  POPHAM 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  London,  England,  September  23rd, 
1889,  Enlisted,  August,  1914,  in  the  King 
Edward  Horse,  Imperial  Army.  Transferred  to 
the  Leicestershire  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
Captain  and  Adjutant.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  at  the  Somme.  September  25th,  1916. 
Died  of  wounds,  October  3rd,  1916. 


GORDON  DOfJGLAS  POWIS 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  December  10th,  1887. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  63rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  July  3rd,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  31st 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Passchen- 
daele,  November  6th,  1917. 


edward  warwick  pownall 

Arts,  1899-01 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  June  30th,  1881. 
Enlisted  at  Moosejaw,  Sask.,  in  the  4th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.,  April  6th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  31st  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Died 
of  wounds,  August  2nd,  1916.  Buried  at  Boulogne 
Eastern  Cemetery. 


ARTHIIR  LAWRENCE  POWTER 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Alexandria,  Ont.,  April  8th,  1891. 
Enlisted,  August  6th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  F'estubert,  near 
Ypres,  April  29th,  1915.  Buried  in  Paty  Chateau 
Gardens. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


B.Sc.,  1908 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  October  13th,  1885. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  183rd  Battalion 
C.E.F.,  March  24th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Battahon,  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross.  Died  of  pneumonia,  February 
nth,  1919. 


hfnry  bkkiham  price 

Applied  Science  1909-11;  Arts,  1911-12 
Born  at  Montmorency  Falls,  Que.,  February 
25th,  1891.  Commissioned  in  the  London  Rifle 
Brigade,  Imperial  Army.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  at  the  Second  Battle  of  Ypres. 
May  5th,  1915. 


FRED    MKIKLK    PI  I  j^mU; 

Applied  Science,  1910^11 
Born  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  October  3rd,  1891 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  27th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Cambrai,  October  1st,  1918.  Buried 
in  Bourlon  Wood  Cemetery,  France. 


laurie  chalmers  putnam 

Arts,  1910-11 
Bom  at  Maitland,  N.S,,  September  19th,  1891 
Enhsted,  September  13th,  1915.  in  the  72nd 
Battalion.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 
Died  of  wounds,  September  21st,  1916. 


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THE  DEAD 


harold  ei>wakd  ralston 

Arts,  1912-15 
Born  at  Knowlton,  Que.,  May  6th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  March  2nd,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Served  in  France.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Corporal.  Killed  in  action  at 
Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


walter  livingstone  raynes 

Arts,  1903-08 
Born  at  Fairville,  N.B.,  November  3rd,  1881. 
Enlisted,  December  6th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Uni- 
versities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France  as  Chaplain. 
Killed  in  action  at  Passrhendaele,  October  30th, 
1917. 


BENJAMIN  TRENHOLME  REEI> 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Born  at  Ulverton,  Que.,  January  12th,  1892. 
Enlisted.  May,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Lieu- 
tenant. Transferred  to  the  11th  Battery. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded,  November  12th, 
1917,  at  Passchendaele,  and  died  on  the  same 
day. 


DAVID  benedh:t  rennoldson 
B.A.,  1911;  B.Sc.,  1913 
Born  at  London,  England,  March  21st,  1887. 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred 
to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at 
Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


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ALAN  IRVING  RICHAKDSON 

B.  Arch.,  1911 
Born  at  Ingersoll,  Ont.,  May  5th,  1890.  En- 
listed, September  26th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  at  Ypres,  April  29th,  1915. 


JULIUS  JEFFREY  GORDON  RICHARDSON 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Born  at  Huntingdon,  Que.,  January  14th,  1895. 
Enlisted,   February  8th,    1915,   in  the  24th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  Belgium.  Killed  in  action,  June  7th,  1916. 


SWIUEL  SPAULDING    RICH  A  ItDSON 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Born  October  24th,  1893.  Commissioned,  April 
1917,  as  a  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service.  Killed  in  action  off  Ostend, 
December  19th,  1917. 


ARTHUR  TRAHERNE  RICKARDS 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Born  at  Bombay,  India,  in  1892.  Commissioned 
m  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  attached  to 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps,  October,  1914.  Pro- 
moted to  Captain  in  the  Garrison  Artillery,  and 
Flight  Commander  of  the  43rd  Squadron. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Killed  in  action, 
September  13th,  1917. 


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herbert  waterman  rittenhouse 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Born  at  Paterson,  N.J..  September  16th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  May  Uth,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Sanctuary 
Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


JOIliN  LOl  IS  ARMOUR  ROBERTSON 

B.  Arch.,  1915 
Born  at  Chambly  Canton,  Que.,  January  15th, 
1893.  Enlisted,  May  20th,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at 
Mount  Sorrel,  July  18th,  1916. 


ROBERT  WARD  SIIErilEKi)  I40BERTSON 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  June  24th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  August  28th,  1914,  in  the  14th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Transferred,  with  a  commission, 
to  the  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment,  then  to  the 
Imperial  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Killed  in  action, 
May  27th,  1917. 


herbert  james  rosevear 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Born  at  St.  Lambert,  Que.,  February  10th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Canadian 
Siege  Battery.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  m  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  Vimy,  June  18th,  1918. 


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DOl  <;L\S  I).  WILLIAM  KOSS 

Arts  and  Medicine,  1913-14;  B.A.,  1918 
Born  at  Bobcaygeon,  Ont.,  August  16th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  May,  1916,  in  the  231st  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps 
with  a  commission.  Served  in  Belgium  and 
Italy.  Killed  in  action  on  the  Italian  Front, 
January  11th,  1918. 


<,i:oK<,i:  >\iLLr\\i  uoss 
B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  26th,  1894. 
EnHsted,  July  10th,  1917,  in  the  C.A.M.C. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  R.A.F. 
Died  at  Scapa  Flow,  March  2nd,  1919.  Buried 
at  Mount  Royal  Cemetery,  Montreal. 


THOMAS   ALKXAM>ER  KOWAT 

Arts,  1896-98 
Born  at  Winchester,  Ont.,  August  19th,  1878. 
Enlisted,  August,  1915,  in  the  159th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Transferred 
to  the  38th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action  at  Avion,  June  28th,  1917.  Buried  in 
Villers-au-Bois  Cemetery. 


ROBERT  THOMAS  HEATHFIELD  SAILMAN 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Born  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  England,  November 
21st,  1886.  Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  1st, 
1916,  in  the  212th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred 
to  the  97th  Battalion  and  then  to  the  85th. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Passchen- 
daele,  October  30th,  1917. 


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THE  DEAD 


sydney  john  sankey 
Applied  Science,  1907-08 
Born  at  Wolverhampton,  England,  October  28th, 
1889.  Received  a  commission  as  Captain  in  the 
6th  (Territorial)  Battalion,  South  Staffordshire 
Regiment,  Imperial  Army,  in  Jime.  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Hill  60, 
Ypres,  September  25th,  1915.  Buried  at  Larch 
Wood  Coppice. 


GEORGE  M.  SCOTT 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Born  at  Lakeside,  Que.,  September  3rd,  1896. 
Enlisted,  May,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air 
Service.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Flight  Sub- 
Lieutenant.  Killed  in  action  in  1918,  while 
serving  with  the  62nd  Wing,  Aegean  Group, 
at  the  Aegean  Sea. 


artiu  h  norman  sclater 

Applied  Science  1906-07;  1910-11 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  August  15th,  1889. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  December  5th,  1914.  Transferred 
to  the  13th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action  at  Amiens,  August  8th,  1918.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


i1aroll>  archibalii  scott 
Applied  Science,  1911-15 
Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  July  23rd,  1889.  Appointed 
Lieutenant  in  the  8th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifies, 
April  16th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action, 
October  26th,  1917. 


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HENRY  HUTTON  SCOTT 

B.C.L.,  1914 
Born  at  Drummondville,  Que.,  April  6th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  87th  Battahon 
(Grenadier  Guards),  C.E.F.,  October  12th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action  at  the  capture  of 
Regina  Trench,  October  21st,  1916. 


WILLIAM  DOl  <;LASS  Sl.O  l  l 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Born  at  Oxford,  England,  June  8th,  1892. 
Commissioned,  January,  1915,  in  the  2/4th 
Battalion,  Oxford  and  Buckinghamshire  Light 
Infantry,  Imperial  Army.  Promoted  to  Captain. 
Twice  wounded.  Killed  in  action  in  Belgium, 
August  22nd,  1917. 


iiOWAKI)   ELLIOT  SCOTT 

B.A.,  1914;  Law,  1913-15 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  31st,  1893. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  August  4th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  24th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded  July  27th,  1916.  Killed  in  action  at 
Courcelette,  September  16th,  1916. 


JOHN  DOUGLAS  SELLER 

Arts,  1914-15 
Born  at  Micksburg,  Ont.,  June  12th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  January  19th,  1916,  in  the  35th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  8th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France  as  a  Signaller.  Killed  in  action 
at  Hill  70,  August  15th,  1917. 


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DANIKL  ALBKRT  SHANKS 

B.Sc,,  1910 

Born  at  Howick,  Que.,  October  27th,  1888. 
Enlisted,  August,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  108th  Squadron.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant 
and  Pilot.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
when  returning  from  a  bombing  expedition  over 
Ostend,  September  21st.  1918. 


HAROLD  W.  SHAUGHNESSY 

Arts,  1910-12 
Born  at  St.  Stephen,  N.B.,  November  3rd,  1884. 
Enlisted,  August  4th,  1915,  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the 
13th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action,  near  Hill  70,  Lens,  France,  August  15th, 
1917. 


the  hoin.  alfred  thomas  shaughnessy 

Arts,  1906-08 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  October  19th,  1897. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  1st,  1915. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Killed  in  action 
at  Maple  Copse,  Belgium,  March  31st,  1916. 


harold  clinton  shaver 
Arts,  1917-18 
Bom  at  Osnabruck,  Ont.,  May  21st,  1893. 
Enlisted,  October  1st,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  in  No.  1 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Wounded,  May 
19th,  1918,  in  the  German  air  raid  on  Etaples. 
Died  of  wounds.  May  20th,  1918. 


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ernest  l,()iu)on  shepherd 

Arts,  1896-98 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  May  11th,  1879. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  BattaUon, 
C.E.F.,  January  15th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
13th  and  then  to  the  42nd  Battalion.  Killed  in 
action,  October  1st,  1918,  near  Burlon  Wood. 
Buried  in  the  Ontario  Cemetery,  France. 


ROBERT  HAMILTON  SHERLOCK 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Born  at  Lethbridge,  Alta.,  January  3rd,  1892. 
Enlisted,  June  21st,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps.    Died  of  influenza  in  Halifax, 
N.S.,  October  15th,  1918. 


JOHN  JAMES  SHERMAN 

Applied  Science,  1908-10;  1911-14 
Born  at  Hawkesbury,  Ont.,  February  12th,  1888. 
Enlisted,  January  15th,  1915,  in  the  20th  Battal- 
ion, C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  R.A.F.,  serving  in 
the  34th  and  36th  Brigades.  Promoted  to 
Acting-Captain.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Killed  in  action  at  Passchendaele,  October  20th, 
1917. 


edwin  kerr  skelton 
Applied  Science,  191v5-16 
Born  at  Rosemere,  Que.,  October  25th,  1896. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  78th  Canadian 
Depot  Battery,  September  16th,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action,  January  9th,  1918, 
near  Bas  Warneton,  Belgium. 


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lkwis  kwiinc;  smith 
Applied  Science,  1910-11;  13-14 
Born  at  Pike  River,  Que.,  December  8th,  1890. 
Enlisted,  February  17th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service  with  a  commission. 
Awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre.  Killed  in  action 
at  Saarbrucken,  France,  February  25th,  1917. 


K  WDOIJ'II    KAi:  SMI  J  . 

Applied  Science,  1904-08 


Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  September  2nd,  1886. 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  Notts  and  Derby 
Regiment  (Sherwood  Foresters).  Promoted  to 
Second  Lieutenant.  Died  August  9th,  1915. 
Buried  at  Kensal  Green,  London,  England. 


CHAKLICS   H.   VKKINON  SIVIITH 

M.D.,  1914 

Born  at  Kemptville,  Ont.,  July  15th,  1886. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  C.A.M.C.,  August 
13th,  1915,  attached  to  No.  2  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Died  of 
pneumonia,  November  1st,  1918.  Buried  in 
Seaford  Military  Cemetery. 


1  iii:oi)(>itK  riiovi  vs  smi  i  n 
B.A.,  1917 

Born  at  Elma.  Ont.,  May  25th,  1896.  Enlisted, 
September,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  Uth  Squadron,  Royal  Air 
Force.  Promoted  to  Second  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action,  September  29th, 
1918. 


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walter  calkin  smith 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Born  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  November  18th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Lieuten- 
ant. Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  Sep- 
tember 30th,  1918,  while  attacking  Abancourt 
and  Bantiguy,  France. 


WILLIAM  PLUMB 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Bom  at  Ogdensburg,  N.Y.,  March  25th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  July  19th,  1917,  in  the  United  States 
Aviation  Corps,  13th  Squadron.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  and 
Italy.  Died  of  pneumonia  in  Paris,  January  9th, 
1919. 


CHARLES  WILLIAM  SNYDER 

Arts,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Guelph,  Ont.,  April  19th,  1896.  En- 
listed, February  18th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed  at  Sanctuary 
Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


LAURENCE   I>E    KALISZ  STEPHENS 

B.A.,  1901;  B.C.L.,  1905 
Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  September  17th,  1878. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  7th,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  June  2nd, 
1916,  at  the  Battle  of  Sanctuary  Wood. 


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WILLIAM  STEWART 

B.A..  1905,  B.C.L.,  1908 
Born  at  Prince  Albert,  Sask.,  August  5th,  1884. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  December  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to 
Headquarters  as  Staff  Captain.  Reverted  to 
Lieutenant  to  serve  with  the  13th  Battalion. 
Killed  in  action,  October  20th,  1918. 


AMBRKY  <:AI)ST0N  STRACHAN 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Born  at  Dulwich,  England,  August  14th,  1894. 
Commissioned  in  the  70th  Brigade,  Royal  Field 
Artillery,  April  22nd,  1915.  Promoted  to  Lieut- 
enant. Served  in  Salonika  and  France.  Killed 
in  action  March  28th,  1918,  near  Arras.  Awarded 
the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 


randolph  william  stron<; 
Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Born  at  Cambria,  Que.,  July  28th,  1890.  Enlisted, 
April  28th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege  Battery. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps. 
Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded .  April  28th,  1917.  Died  at  Buxton 
Clearing  Hospital,  England,  July  26th,  1918. 


JOHN    KLLIOI     SI  rilKKLAM> 

Arts,  1913-14 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  September  29th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  March  1st,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  P.P.C.L.L  and  then 
to  the  58th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Killed  in  action 
July  29th,  1916.  Buried  at  Poperinghe. 


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MURRAY  i:\MriU:LL  SUTHERLAND 

Arts,  191  M4 
Born  at  Carman,  Man.,  October  14th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  August  13th,  1914,  in  the  13th  Battal- 
ion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in 
France.  Died  of  wounds  received  near  Messines, 
March  2nd,  1916. 


HOWARD  CIlLKCll  SYMMES 

B.A.Sc.,  1897 
Born  at  Aylmer,  Que.,  March  24th,  1874. 
Commissioned  Captain  in  the  Witwatersrand 
Rifles,  South  African  Forces.  Transferred  to  the 
Second  South  African  Infantry.  Promoted  to 
Major.  Served  in  South  Africa  and  France. 
Killed  in  action  near  Arras,  April  9th,  1917. 


OSWALD  NEVILLE  TEBBUTT 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  Cambridge,  England,  September  3rd, 
1890.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  1st 
Cambridgeshire  Regiment,  Imperial  Army,  Sep- 
tember, 1912.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Killed  in  action,  March  15th,  1915,  at  St.  EIcm. 
Buried  at  Dickebusch. 


GEOFFREY  THOMPSON 

B.Sc,  1914 

Born  at  London,  England,  in  1889.  Commis- 
sioned in  the  Queen  Victoria's  Own  2nd  Sappers 
and  Miners,  Indian  Army,  September,  1914. 
Drafted  to  France,  attached  to  the  179th  Com- 
pany, Royal  Engineers.  Killed  in  action, 
September  3rd,  1916. 


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CHARLKS  BlIRNABY  TIlNLINi, 

B.A.,  1914;  Medicine,  1912-15 
Born  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  March  30th,  1893. 
Enhsted,  April,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Wounded  at  Vimy 
Ridge,  April  9th,  1917,  and  died  of  wounds 
April  15th,  1917.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 


gkorge  leonard  trapp 

Applied  Science,  1912-16 
Born  at  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  July  1st,  1894. 
Commissioned  February  18th,  1917,  as  Flight 
Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service, 
10th  Squadron.  Killed  in  action  November  12th, 
1917,  near  Poperinghe,  France.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 


donald  morison  trapnell 

Applied  Science,  1911-12;  13-14 
Born  at  Windsor,  N.S.,  February  17th,  1891. 
Enlisted,  September  21st,  1914,  in  the  14th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  Ypres,  April  23rd,  1915. 


clifford  weldon  travis 

Applied  Science.  1914-15 
Born  at  Sydney,  N.S.,  May  5th,  1893.  Appointed 
Lieutenant  in  the  86th  Battalion,  C.E.F., 
September  23rd,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  2nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Cherissy, 
August  28th,  1918. 


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alexander  ewiin<,  i  i  (  khk 
Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Born  at  Sangerties-on-Hudson,  N.Y.,  November 
1st,  1894.  Enlisted,  May  20th.  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia  s  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action  at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd,  1916. 


GEORGE  SAMUEL  TUCKER 

Arts,  1912-13;  Medicine,  1913-15 
Born  at  Palmetto  Grove,  Bermuda,  July  17th, 
1893.  Enlisted,  October  28th,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  CE.F.  Transferred  to  the  3rd 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action  at  Mount  Sorrel. 
June  13th,  1916. 


KENNETH  TURNBULL 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  June  14th,  1885. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  53rd  Canadian 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  October,  1914.  Transferred 
to  the  73rd  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Killed, 
Au^st  19th,  1916.  Buried  at  Brandhoek 
Military  Cemetery. 


william  henry  turner 
Agriculture,  1913-14 
Born  at  Liverpool,  England,  August  2nd,  1893. 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  12th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  14th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Died  of  wounds,  June  5th,  1916. 


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GEORGE  EDWARD  VANSITTART 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Born  at  Mussoorie,  India,  October  7th,  1884. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  October,  1914.  Promoted  to  Major 
in  command  of  the  4th  Brigade,  C.F.A.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action  at  Ypres,  May  14th, 
1916.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 


edgar  viane 
Agriculture,  1913-16 
Born  at  Ghent,  Belgium,  March  19th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  the  24th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  British 
Armoured  Motor  Cars  with  a  commission. 
Served  in  France  and  Russia.  Killed  in  action 
in  GaHcia,  July  1st,  1917.  Awarded  St.  George's 
Cross  of  Russia. 


FRANCIS  SHARPE  WALGOTT 

M.D.,  1915 

Both  at  St.  Philips',  Barbados,  October  6th, 
1889.  Enlisted,  February  10th,  1915,  m  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed  m 
action,  September  25th.  1916. 


john  charles  waller 
Arts,  1913-14 
Born  at  Karinzawa,  Japan,  August  20th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  April  19th,  1915,  in  the  36th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  4th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  Vimy  Ridge,  May  3rd,  1917. 


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JOHIS  PARNELL  WALSH 

M.D.,  1909 

Born  at  Quebec,  Que.,  January  24th,  1882. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  8th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  as  M.O.  of  the  Second  Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Wounded,  July  29th, 
1916.  Died  of  wounds  August  17th,  1916. 


HUGH  CANTLEY  WARBURTON 

B.A.,  1911 

Born  at  Tezpur,  Assam,  British  India,  July  3rd, 
1889.  Given  a  commission  in  the  Nigerian 
Native  Army,  August,  1914.  On  returning 
from  a  furlough  in  Canada  his  ship  was  torpedoed 
about  March  9th,  1917,  and  went  down  with  all 
on  board. 


ANDREW  ANGUS  WANKLYN 

B.A.,  1911;  B.C.L.,  1915 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  November  30th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F. ,  November, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  Princess  Patricias 
Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  Sanctuary  Wood,  June  2nd, 
1916. 


norman  claude  ward 
Medicine,  1915-18 
Bom  at  Kentville,  N.S.,  December  18th,  1896. 
Enlisted,  June  5th,  1918,  as  a  Surgeon  Pro- 
bationer to  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 
Was  drowned  September  12th,  1918,  when  His 
Majesty's  Ship  "Sarnia,"  on  which  he  was 
servmg,  was  torpedoed  in  the  Mediterranean. 


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DOUGLAS  WATERSTON 

B.A.,  1909;  M.D.,  1914 
Born  at  Belleville,  Ont.,  June  18th,  1889. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  9th  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  January  3rd,  1916.  Killed  in 
action.  May  22nd,  1916,  at  Sanctuary  Wood, 
while  serving  as  M.O.  of  the  43rd  Battalion. 
Buried  at  Reninghelst,  Belgium. 


DOUGLAS  WEIK 

M.Sc.,  1910 

Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  July  30th,  1883. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  4th  Divisional  Train,  April,  1915. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Transferred  to  the 
Forestry  Corps.  Served  in  England.  Died  of 
influenza  in  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  November 
12th,  1918. 


J  \  vii  -  I  kri:y  white 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Bom  at   Winnipeg,   Man.,   May   6th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  February  6th,  1916,  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Air  Service.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Flight 
Sub-Lieutenant.  Killed,  March  4th.  1917. 


ALEXAINUER  DAVID  VULLI  WISON 

B.Sc,  1914 

Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  January  14th,  1892. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  March,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  "A"  and  "B"  Batteries,  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery.  Killed  in  action  at  Hill  70, 
August  10th,  1917.  Buried  at  Bully  Grenay. 


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john  williamson 

Agriculture 
Enlisted,  October  28th,  1914,  in  the  24th  Bat- 
talion. Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action  at  St.  Eloi,  April  11th,  1916. 


CALVIN  POTTER  WILSON 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Born  at  Huntley,  Ont.,  March  26th,  1888. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  January  15th,  1916.  Died  in 
Canada,  October  20th,  1918. 


WILLIAM  JAMES  WILSON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  August  12th,  1892. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  74th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  December  4th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  2nd  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to 
Captain.  Wounded.  January  19th,  1917.  Died 
of  wounds  at  Hill  70,  December  31st,  1917. 


FRANCIS  BASSKL  WINTER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Bom  at  Georgetown,  British  Guiana,  June  16th, 
1892.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  26th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.,  February  22nd,  1915.  Promoted 
to  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action 
at  Hill  70,  August  15th,  1917.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


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ALBERT  NIGHTIIN<;ALE  WITHEY 

B.A.,  1915;  M.A.,  1916 
Bom  at  Porton,  Wiltshire,  England,  December 
21st,  1884.  Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1917,  in  the 
245th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  24th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Awarded  the 
Distinguished  Conduct  Medal.  Killed  in  action, 
August  8th,  1918. 


charles  halkett  carson  woods 
Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  November  27th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps,  and  later  to  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Killed 
in  action  near  Ypres,  September  21st,  1917. 


HENRY   BRYDGES  YATES 

M.D.,  1893 

Bom  at  Montreal,  Que.,  May  10th,  1865. 
Appointed  Major  in  the  C.A.M.C.,  August, 
1914;  was  A.D.M.S.,  M.D.,  No.  4.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France  in  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital  as  second  in  Com- 
mand. Died  at  Ramsgate,  England,  January 
22nd,  1916. 


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X^FoT  whom  no  photographs  could  be  obtained) 


MAX  STANSFIELD  EATON  ARCHIBALD 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Bom  at  Truro,  N.S.,  July  23rd,  1887.  Com- 
missioned in  the  170th  Tunnelling  Company, 
Royal  Engineers,  Transferred  to  the  255th 
Tunnelling  Company,  Royal  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Died  of  wounds.  May, 
1918. 


david  humphrey  bellamy 

Arts,  1913-14 
Born  at  Colombo,  Ceylon,  January  28th,  1895. 
Commissioned,  September,  1914,  in  the  10th 
S.B.  Devonshire  Regiment,  British  Expeditionary 
Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France  and  Salonika.  Killed  in  action 
April  2nd,  1917. 


THORNTON  BRIDGMAN  BOYD 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Born  at  Bobcaygeon,  Ont.,  November  14th,  1889. 
Enlisted,  August  16th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  France.  Died  of  wounds,  June  5th,  1916. 


COLIN  ST.  GEORGE  McIVOR  CAMPBELL 

B.Sc,  1904 

Born  at  Port  Arthur,  Ont.,. December  23rd,  1879. 
Enlisted,  in  1915,  as  Pilot  Instructor  in  the  45th 
Squadron,  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Second  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Killed,  April  6th,  1917. 


JOHN  HAYDON  CARDEW 

B.Sc,  1904 

Born  at  Nagpur,  Central  India,  March  24th, 
1882.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Cap- 
tain. Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross.  Died  of  wounds  October  2nd, 
1917. 


ERIC  MERRILL  DESBRI8AY 

B.A.,  1914 

Born  at  Mission  City,  B.C.,  March  26th,  1893. 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Canadian  Divisional  vSignal  Company,  attached 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in  France. 
Died  of  wounds,  August  3rd,  1916. 

KARL  EU(;ENE  DlMICk 

Medicine,  1914-16. 
Bom  at  East  Boston,  Mass.,  April  26th,  1894. 
Enlisted,  May,  1917.  Commissioned  2nd  Lieut- 
enant in  the  309th  United  States  Infantry 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Wounded,  Sep- 
tember 15th.  1918.  Died  of  wounds  at  Toule, 
France,  September  19th,  1918. 


ROYSTON  WILLIAM  DUNLOr  ELWELL 

B.S.A.,  1911 
Born    at    Weston-super-Mare,  Somersetshire, 
England,  April  26th,  1877.  Enlisted,  June  9th, 
1915,  in  the  56th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Died  while 
training  in  Canada,  November  9th,  1915. 


ROBERT  FAIRGRIEVE 

B.A.,  1914 

Born  at  Gateshead,  Durham,  England,  April 
27th,  1885.  Enlisted,  June  11th,  1915,  in  thie 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  th^ 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery  as  a  Second  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded,  May  16th,  1917. 
Died  of  wounds  November  24th,  1917. 


CHARLES  VALENTINE  GREARY  FIELD 

Applied  Science  1913-15 
Bom  at  Mooltan,  India,  March  30th,  1895. 
Enlisted  in  the  23rd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  4th 
Battalion,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant,  and  then 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in  France. 
Died,  January  12th,  1916. 


ARTHUR  ERSKINE  GOODEVE 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Bom  at  Chesley,  Ont.,  March  30th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action  at  Courcelette,  September  17th,  1916. 
Buried  at  Courcelette. 


james  henry  grant 

Arts,  1910-11 
Born  at  Belleville,  Ont.,  October  6th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  102nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  6th,  1916. 
Served  in  France.  Died  of  wounds,  December 
20th,  1916. 


FREDERICK  GORDON  HUGHES 

B.A.,  1912;  M.A.,  1914 
Born  at  Arnprior,  Ont.,  March  22nd,  1890. 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1915,  in  the  P.P.C.L.I. 
Transferred  to  the  12th  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  Imperial  Army,  with  a  commission. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action,  June  26th. 
1916.  Buried  near  Belcordal  Station,  France. 


HAROLD  LOUIS  HULL 

B.Sc,  1913 

Born  at  Kimberley,  South  Africa,  October  6th, 
1889.  Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Killed,  June  3rd,  1916. 


CHARLES  PRESTON  ILSLEY 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Bom  at  Egan,  South  Dakota,  September  11th, 
1892.  Enlisted,  February  13th,  1915,  in  the  6th 
Field  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action,  March  24th,  1916. 


ALFRED  NELSON  K1N(; 

B.A..  1911 

Born  at  Moodyville.  B.C.,  March  1st,  1889. 
Enlisted  in  1914,  in  "C"  Battery,  53rd  Brigade, 
Royal  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Killed 
in  action,  1916. 


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CLUNY  JAMKS  UGHTBODY 

Arts,  1912-14 
Born  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  August  26th,  1884. 
Enlisted.  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  P.P.C.L.I.  Pro- 
moted to  Lieutenant.  Wounded,  June  2nd,  1916, 
at  Ypres,  and  again  at  Passchendaele  in  1917. 
Died  of  wounds,  November  1st,  1917. 

JOHN  MarKAY 

Arts,  1912-15 
Born  in  Scotland,  December  15th,  1889.  En- 
listed, Ctetober  4th,  1915,  in  the  87th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France.  Contracted  tuberculosis  at  Vimy 
Ridge  and  died  in  the  Victoria  Hospital,  London. 
Ont.,  October  31st,  1917. 


PATRICK  D0UC;LAS  MoLAGAN 

Agriculture 
Born  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  March  17th,  1890. 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  103rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  4th  Canadian  Labour  Battalion.  Served  in 
France.    Killed  in  action,  October  15th,  1917. 

OUENTiN  McLaren 

Agriculture  1912-13 
Bom  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  April  18th, 
1893.  Enlisted  with  the  Imperial  Light  Horse, 
South  African  Forces.  Transferred  to  the  Black 
Watch  Battalion.  Killed  in  action,  October, 
1916. 


charles  stuart  martin 

Arts,  1912-14 
Bom  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  March  29th,  1895. 
Enlisted,  February  5th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  42nd 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Twice  wounded.  Killed  in  action 
September  29th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

harold  irwin  morris 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted  January  8th,  1916,  in  the  144th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Transferred  to 
the  8th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
June  19th,  1917.  Died  of  wounds,  October 
23rd,  1918. 

ARTHUR  JOHN  MOTYER 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Born  at  Hamilton,  Bermuda,  September  2nd, 
1886.  Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  5th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Killed  in  action,  September  15th,  1916. 

ALEXANDER  DALE  MUIR 

B.A.,  1912 

Born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  March  10th,  1887. 
Commissioned,  June,  1915,  in  the  1/  6th  Batta- 
lion, Black  Watch.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.    Died,  April  17th,  1917. 

ralph  fetherstone  l.  osler 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Bom  at  Winnipeg,  Man.,  October  11th,  1891. 
Enlisted,  November  9th,  1914,  in  the  30th 
Battalion.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  16th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Died  of 
wounds,  June  16th,  1916. 


NOLAN  TWEEDALE  PATTERSON 

Arts,  1912-14 
Born  at  Wanstead,  England,  March  5th,  1896. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  31st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  November  17th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Battery,  3rd  Brigade. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Died  of  wounds, 
near  St.  Eloi,  June  1st,  1916. 

henry  a.  robertson 

Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Bom  at  Portage-la-Prairie,  Man.,  September  7th, 
1888.  Enlisted,  December  24th,  1914,  in  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry 
(Reinforcing  Draft).  Transferred  to  the  44th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Killed  in  action.  May  Uth, 
1917. 

john  henry  rosher 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Born  at  London,  England,  June  12th,  1890. 
Enlisted,  August  25th,  1914,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Promoted 
to  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Killed  in 
action,  March  20th,  1915.  Buried  at  Voor- 
mezeele. 


alan  hamilton  ross 

Arts,  1903-04;  Applied  Science,  1903-05 
Born  at  London,  England,  October  22nd,  1885. 
Enlisted  with  the  Machine  Gun  Section,  10th 
Royal  Fusiliers,   Imperial  Army.    Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action. 


cecil  valentine  samuel 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Born  at  Liverpool,  England,  June  12th,  1889. 
Commissioned  in  the  Warwickshire  R^ment. 
Served  in  France.   Died  of  wounds,  October, 
1917. 


WILLIAM    DUMARESQ  SHERAR 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Born  at  New  Carlisle,  Que.,  June  27th,  1891. 
Enlisted  at  Montreal,  August  30th,  1916,  in  the 
244th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion.  Served  in 
France.  Killed  in  action,  August  5th,  1917. 

ANGUS  SPLICER 

Arts,  1912-13;  Law,  1913-15 
Born  at  Caughnawaga,  Que.,  June  8th,  1891. 
Enlisted,  March  26th,  1915.  in  the  38th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Killed  June  4th,  1916. 


ALEXANDER  MacKAY  STEVENS 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Born  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  April  4th,  1898. 
Enlisted,  June  8th,  1916,  in  the  158th  Battalion 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  77th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Lieu- 
tenant. Transferred  again  to  the  202nd  Squadron, 
Royal  Air  Force.  Killed,  August,  1918. 


ORMON-D  MONTGOMERY  STITT 

B.Sc..  1908 

Born  at  Ottawa,  Ont.,  June  16th,  1884.  Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
January  31st,  1916.  Served  in  France.  Died  of 
wounds,  August  16th,  1916.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


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KENNETH  C.  C.  TAYLOR 

Arts,  1904-05 
Born  at  Montreal,  Que.,  March  20th,  1888. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  29th  Battahon, 
CE.F.,  November  11th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order.   Killed  in  action. 

RICHARD  HAYWARD  TAYLOR 

Arts,  1914-15 
Bom  at  Carbonear,  Nfld.,  January  23rd,  1892. 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  CE.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  P.P.C.L.I.,  then  to  the  Royal 
Engineers  and  the  8th  London  Regiment.  Pro- 
moted to  Lieutenant.  Killed  at  Ypres,  September 
20th,  1917. 

THOMAS  LEONARD  TRACY 

Applied  Science,  1910-15 
Bom  in  London,  Ont.,  November  19th,  1891. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion.  Killed  in  action  near  Cour- 
celette,  September  12th,  1916.  Buried  in  Sunken 
Road  Cemetery,  Pozi^res. 

HENRY  WALTER  VALLANCE 

B.Sc..  1914 

Bom  at  Hamilton,  Ont.,  October  13th,  1890. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  36th  Battahon, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  15th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Battalion.  Served 
in  France.  Killed  in  action,  at  Hill  60,  near 
Ypres,  June  13th,  1916. 


ARTHUR  BARLOW  WHITESIDE 

Arts,  1912-14 
Bom  at  Fort  Qu'Appelle,  Sask.,  December  13th. 
1891.  Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  m  No.  1 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the 
P.P.C.L.I.  and  then  to  the  R.F.C.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Awarded  the 
Militarv  Cross  and  Bar.  Accidentally  killed,  m 
England,  in  1918. 

eyre  spenser  wilkinson 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Born  at  Manchester,  England,  July  31st,  1890. 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  August 
18th,  1914.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
Malta  and  France.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Killed  in  action  at  Roubiax, 
France,  January  12th,  1916. 

RAINSFORD  HANNAY  WINSLOW 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Born  at  Fredericton,  N.B.,  October  19th,  1887. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  48th  Battalion, 
CE.F.  (afterwards  known  as  the  3rd  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion),  December,  1914.  Transfer- 
red as  Major  to  the  Canadian  Corps  Tramways. 
Wounded,  September  5th,  1918,  near  Villers- 
les-Cagnicourt  and  died  four  days  later. 


HAMILTON  KEMP  WRIGHT 

M.D.,  1895 

Born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  August  2nd,  1867. 
Gazetted  Captain  in  the  Field  Ambulance, 
Imperial  Army.  Died  of  wounds,  April,  1917. 


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WILLIAM  HAMILTON  ABBOTT                                                   JAMES  ADAMS 

Applied  Science.  1913-14                                   Agriculture.  1915-17 
Enlisted,  September  26th.  1914.  in  the  5th         Enlisted,  January  3rd.  1917.  in  the  79th  Battery. 
Battery.  2nd  Brigade  Canadian  Field  Artillery.         Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in         Brigade.  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
France.    Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross.                in  France. 

GEORGE  WAKELY  ABBOTT-SMITH                                        JOB  LEONARD  ADAMS 

^        ,            A^TS,  1915-16                            Pharmacy.  1917-18:  Diploma  of  Pharmacy, 

Enlisted.  March  21st,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery,  1920 

&  RpnpfJ^lo  th^'i^f              ^7^.u^^i^^         Enlisted  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Army 

R.tl^f     ^'     ^^l^^f'  ^Ji!^  ^''^P^'  ^?       ^^.^^         ^^"^^^  ^n^s.   Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian 

Battery.     Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.         Tank  Battalion.    Served  in  England 

Served  m  France.  Was  gassed  August  21st,  1917. 

Wounded,  August  28th,  1918.    Awarded  the                     marston  emery  adams 
Military  Medal.                                                        Dentistry,  1916-18;  D.D.S.,  1920 

REGINALD  BANCROFT  ABBOTT-SMITH             Enlisted,  August  2nd.  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Arts  &  Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1922            ""^  ^"^^^^  ^""P^'  ^"^^^  Canada. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Battalion                       Douglas  g.  adamson 
"The  Buffs,"  May  28th,  1915.  Served  in  Egypt                       Agriculture,  1914-15 
and  Salonika.                                                    Enlisted  in    the  6th   Universities  Company. 

MURRAY  CLEMENT  ABELL                      Princess  Patricia's   Canadian  Light  Infantry, 
M  D   1916                                ^P"^                Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
Enlisted,  February  18th.  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian                           ^P"'  ^^^^  ^^l^" 
General   Hospital.    Returned  to  Canada  in                     Robert  wilson  Adrian 
January,  1916,  to  complete  his  medical  studies.                                B  Sc  1910 
Appointed  Medical  Officer  to  the  139th  Bat-         FnH<ifpH    Tnnp  i-^th   'iqi7    ir.         n  a- 
talion  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  August  10th,         EnSn^k    Tranll^^'pd  tn  Vh.  fi.h  n^Jl^r'^'' 
1916.   Served  in  France  with  the  14th  Royai         cS^n  E^fn^A^^  ^u^^^'^'l 
Montreal  Regiment,  Granville  Canadian  Special         of  Eince  Cor^^^^^  '^""^ 
Hospital,  and  No.  5  Canadian  General  Hospital.                     ^rporal.   berved  in  France, 
and,  in  England,  in  the  Canadian  Command                      JOHN  ernest  affleck 
Depot  at  Witley.  Died  of  broncho-pneumonia,                               M  D  1916 
lS^ch3^^^                                                        Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
iviontreai.                                                         Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4,  May  19th, 

rNow'pmuP  abbYv")                        }?^^'                E^^^^"^         the  Duchess  of 
nr..,....i^r  iQ^o  iT    f       inic:  1^               Connaught's  Canadian  Red  Cross  Hospital,  and 
Commerce,  1912-14;   Law,  1915-16               in  France  with  the  58th  Battalion  and  the  9th 
Enlisted,  September  28th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Siege         Canadian  Field  Ambulance.    Was  awarded  the 
Artillery  Battery.    Transferred  to  the  3rd  Bri-         Military  Cross  and  Bar. 
gade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.    Promoted  „, 

to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France.                       Walter  Joseph  ahern 

Applied  Science,  1904-06 
a"  c  ^'^Q^'l^'''^''''                       Enlisted,  November  7th,  1914,  in  the  30th  Bat- 
Arts,  1916-17                              talion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  15th  Battalion. 
Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps,         Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Stafif-Sergeant.  Served 
March  23rd,  1917.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of         in  France.   Was  wounded. 

Lieutenant.    Served  in  France.  Was  wounded                  .  ,^r^^^..  ,  

near  Albert,  May  21st,  1918.                                        Lawrence  Thornton  ainley 

B.A.,  1900:  M.D.,  1904 

JOHN  HAMILTON  A   ACER                     Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
Arts,  1892-94                             222nd  Battalion,  March  1st,  1916.  Transferred 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  244th  Battalion,         to  the  3rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
C.E.F. ,  June  15th,  1916.   Transferred  to  the  4th         Corps.  Served  in  France. 
Divisional  Employment  Company.  Promoted                     wn  i  iaii^  k-i^w* ..x. 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  France.                         william  edward  ainley 

M.D.,  1904 

■'^"^  A^^'^^ofv^^'^'^'                       Commissioned  Lieutenant,  August,  1915,  in  the 
M.D.,  1899                                Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  and  served  in 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  No.  3  Canadian         Salonika.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
General  Hospital,  May  5th,  1915.    Promoted         Medical  Corps  with  the  rank  of  Captain  in 
to  the  rank  of  Colonel.    Served  in  France.            October,  1916,  and  served  in  France. 

CHAUNCEY  ALLEN  ADAMS                                              DOUGLAS  MAIBEN  AIRD 

B.A.,  1902                                             Agriculture,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  101st  Ammunition         Enlisted,  September  24th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Siege 
Train,  United  States  Army,  June  29th,  1918.         Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Trans- 
Transferred  to   the  Young  Men's  Christian         ferred  to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery  with  the 
Association,  as  Secretary.                                      rank  of  Second  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France. 

FRANK  D.   ADAMS                                                          WILLIA M  HUGH  AIRD 

B.Sc.,  1878;  D.Sc.,  1902;  LL.D.,  1921                                 Arts,  1913-15;  16-17 
Appointed  as  a  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  connection         Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
with  educational  services,  October  21st,  1918.         Regiment.    Served  in  Canada.    Transferred  to 
Served  in  England  and  France.                             the  Royal  Flying  Corps, 

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ALBERT  MILLER  ALBERGA 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  September  5th,  1916,  in  No  2  Con- 
struction Battalion,  C.E.F.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  m  France. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  ALBERGA 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enhsted,  October  10th,  1916,  in  No.  2  Construc- 
tion Battalion,  C.E.F.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Company  Quartermaster  Sergeant.  Served  m 
France. 

AUGUSTUS  ELIHU  ALDEN 

M.D.,  1918 

Enlisted,  April  8th,   1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.    Served  in  Canada. 

EDGAR  DOUGLAS  ALEXANDER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed,  December  20th,  1915,  as  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  148th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to 
the  4th  Pioneer  Battalion,  and  then  to  the  l02nd 
Battalion.  Served  in  France. 

MAURICE  ALEXANDER 

B.C.L.,  1910 
Appointed  Captain.  2nd  Canadian  Divisional 
Headquarters,  October,  1914.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel.  Appomted  Judge 
Advocate  General,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force  Transferred  to  the  Imperial  War  Office 
Staff  (Intelligence  Department).  Mentioned 
in  despatches  and  created  a  Companion  of  the 
Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  §t. 
George. 

JOHN  NEWTON  ALFORD 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  April  2nd,  1915,  in  the  Eaton  Motor 
Machine  Gun  Battery.  Transferred  to  the  Cana^ 
dian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France  and  was  twice 
wounded. 

ALEXANDER  ROSS  ALGUIRE 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  April  1st,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  4th 
Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Reverted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

john  roberts  allan 
Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted.  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  1st  Bri- 
gade, Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.   Transferred  to  the  Imperial 
Army  with  a  commission.   Served  in  France. 

RALPH  ERSKINE  ALLAN 

Law,  1911-14 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Orderly 
Room  Sergeant-Major.     Served  in  Canada. 

JAMES  STUART  ALLEN 

Arts,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.    Promoted   to   the   rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

norman  burke  allen 

Arts,  1913-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  208th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  March  17th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
26th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


GORDON  THOMAS  ALLEY 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  1st,  1917.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served 
in  France.  Deceased. 

FRANK  HAROLD  ALLWOOD 

Applied  Science,  1907-10 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  1st  Bri- 
gade, Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France. 

william  hruce  almon 
Medicine,  1896-98 
Enlisted  for  service  in  the  Army  Medical  Corps, 
August  14th,  1914.  Appointed  Captain  m  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  October  16th, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

FRANK  WILLIS  ALMOND 

Medicine  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  October  2nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.   Served  in  Canada. 


PIERRE  CHARLES  AMOS 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.  Arch.,  1925 
Commissioned,  May  25th,  1916,  as  a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France,  South  Coast  of  England,  and 
North  Sea  (Mine  Sweeping).  Was  awarded  the 
Croix  de  Guerre. 


ALEXANDER  ALDERSON  ANDERSON 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Engineers,  November 
25th,  1914.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd 
Canadian  Divisional  Signal  Company,  February 
8th.  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
three  times  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


ALEXANDER  GORDON  ANDERSON 

Applied  SCIENCE,  1915-17;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  28th,  1917.  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Battery, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


CHARLES  MAGEE  ANDERSON 

M.D.,  1916 

Commissioned,  August,  1916,  as  a  Lieutenant  in 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to 
the  12th  Battalion,  Royal  Sussex  Regiment. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  and  Medical 
Officer. 


CLAYTON  EARLE  ANDERSON 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1919;  M.Sc., 
1921 

Enlisted,  May  25th,  1917,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Canadian  Tank  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.    Served  in  England. 


JAMES  CLARKE  ANDERSON 

Arts.  1906-07 
Enlisted,  October  29th.  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Mobile  Veterinary  Section.  Served 
in  Siberia. 


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john  roger  anderson 

Applied  Science,  1907-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  October  24th,  1914,  in 
the  23rd  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the 
4th  Battahon,  and  then  to  the  87th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

SEDLEY  CANTRELL  ANDERSON 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  August  27th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant  and  then  to  Acting-Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

THOMAS  VICTOR  ANDERSON 

B.Sc.,  1901 

Appointed  Major,  August  24th,  1914,  in  the  1st 
Divisional  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  four  times  and  was 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and 
also  the  Order  of  St.  Anne. 

WILLIAM  BEAUMONT  ANDERSON 

B.A.Sc.,  1898 
Appointed  Major,  September  8th,  1915,  in  the 
Royal  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Transferr^  to 
Canadian  Army  Corps  Headquarters.  Served  in 
France,  Belgium  and  Germany.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches  three  times,  awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order  and  created  a  Companion 
of  the  Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

william  arthur  ives  anglin 

Architecture,  1910-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  June  27th,  1916,  in  the 
3rd  New  Brunswick  Regiment,  Canadian  Garri- 
son Artillery.  Went  overseas  with  the  Siege 
Artillery  Draft  (McGill).  Served  in  France  with 
the  10th  Siege  Battery  and  as  Staff  Captain 
(Intelligence)  with  Counter  Battery  Ofhce,  Cana- 
dian Corps  Headquarters.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

HENRY  FORBES  ANGUS 

B.A..  1911 

Commissioned,  August,  1914,  in  the  4th  Wilt- 
shire Regiment,  attached  to  the  1  /4th  Battalion. 
Dorsetshire  Regiment,  and  then  to  the  staff  of 
the  34th  Indian  Infantry  Brigade.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  India  and 
Mesopotamia. 

WILLIAM  SHAW  ANTLIFF 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.  Com.,  1920 
Enlisted,  January  14th,  1916.  in  the  9th  Can- 
adian Field  Ambulance.    Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 

CARL  OVERY  APPS 

Medicine,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Transferred  to  the  5th  Can- 
adian Field  Ambulance.   Was  gassed  at  Hill  70. 
August,  1917. 

jacob  arbess 
Pharmacy,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD 

MEDICINE,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  February  24th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Can- 
adian General  Hospital.   Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 


edward  b.  archibald 

Applied  Science,  1903-05;  06-09 
Appointed,  July  5th,  1915,  an  Honorary  Captain 
with  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Battalion  and  then  to 
the  2nd  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 


EDWARD  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD 

B.A.,  1892;  M.D.,  1896 
Appointed  Major,  April  7th,  1915,  in  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 


ernest  bryden  archibald 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  March  17th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned 
in  despatches. 

howard  m.  archibald 

Applied  Science,  1903-05 
Enlisted,  February  15th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.  Served  in  England. 


ALAN  FENTON  ARGUE 

B.A„  1913;  M.D.,  1914 
Appointed  Captain,  August  8th,  1916,  in  the 244th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  12th  Field 
Ambulance.  Appointed  Medical  Officer  to  the 
87th  Battalion,  Canadian  Grenadier  Guards, 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


robert  fletcher  argue 

Arts,  1903-07 
Appointed,  March  12th,  1917,  as  a  Lieutenant  in 
the  Canadian  Officers  Training  Corps  Draft, 
Military  District  No.  10,  Transferred  to  the 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association  as  Honorary 
Captain.  Served  in  England. 


REGINALD  SCOTT  ARMITAC;E 

Applied  Science,  1911-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  June  17th,  1915,  in  the 
27th  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  (1)  the  6th  Howitzer  Brigade,  (2)  the 
5th  Brigade,  (3)  the  14th  Brigade  and  (4)  the 
8th  Army  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at  the 
Somme,  November  10th,  1916,  and  at  Amiens, 
August  13th,  1918. 


edward  burton  ponton  armour 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  September  24th,  1914,  in 
the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  4th  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


JOHN  CAMPBELL  ARMOUR 

Medicine,  1914-16;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  June  17th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot  Bat- 
talion, Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


douglas  bond  armstrong 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  August  7th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 


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FRANCIS  EDWIN  ARMSTRONG 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  8th,  1915,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to 
the  9th  Field  Ambulance,  and  then  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  September 
16th,  1916. 

GEORGE  ELI  ARMSTRONG 

M.D.,  1877 

Appointed,  October  28th,  1916,  a  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  m 
England  and  France.  Was  made  a  Companion 
of  the  Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

LAWRENCE  HENRY  ARMSTRONG 

Arts,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  November  8th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Canadian  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  as  a  Wireless 
Officer.  Served  in  Canada. 

roy  eraser  armstrong 
Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  4th,  1916,  in  the 
65th  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  14th  Brigade.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

gerald  s.  ashby 

Arts,  1908-09;  Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  August  31st,  1915,  in  the 
73rd  Battalion  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion  and  then  to 
the  42nd  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917. 

PATRICK  TERRENCE  HARVEY  ASHBY 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion.  Transferred  to  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry, 
and  then  to  the  5th  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  October  23rd, 
1917. 

WILLIAM  ELMO  ASHTON 

AGRICULTURE,  1915-17;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  3rd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Second  Quebec  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

WALTER  SYDNEY  ATKINSON 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain,  August  20th,  1917,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot 
No.  4.  Served  in  England. 

alfred  stanley  auclair 

Medicine,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion,    Canadian    Machine    Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  Canada, 

J.  DE  GASPE  AUDETTE 

Law,  1913-16;  B.C.L.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  August  17th,  1916,  in  the 
171st  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  21st 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


james  lawrence  audley 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted  at  Boston,  Mass.,  November  13th, 
1917,  in  the  Air  Service.    Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Second  Lieutenant.    Served  in  the  United 
States. 


FREDERICK  CLYDE  AULD 

B.A.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
Junel7th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery,  3rd  Brigade.  Served  in  France. 


FREDERICK  MOORE  AULD 

B.A.,  1907;  M.D.,  1909 
Appointed   Lieutenant  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
June  17th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 


jules  avner 

Arts,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  June  20th,   1917,   in  the  Medical 
Department,  United  States  Army.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


KENNETH  R0(;ER  AYER 

B.A.,  1909;  B.Sc.  1910 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Railway 
Troops,  August  1st,  1918.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Engineers  (Training  Depot).  Served 
in  Canada. 


HENRY  ALDOUS  AYLEN 

Arts,  1915-18.;  B.A.,  1919 
Enlisted,  April,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant. 


CHARLES  EDGAR  BABCOCK 

B.A.,  1912 

Enlisted,  April  21st,  1916,  in  the  156th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  240th  Battalion,  Canadian  Forestry  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 


GEORGE  RAYMOND  BABY 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot.  Transferred  to 
No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


THOMAS  HAMILTON  BACON 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  January  10th,  1916,  in  the  Imperial 
Army  Service  Corps,  Mechanical  Transport. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army  Service 
Corps  and  then  to  the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 


frederic  harold  bacque 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  September  21st,  1914,  in  the  14th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France. 


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francis  charles  chamberlin  badgley 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  August  26th.  1914,  in  the  2nd  Bat- 
tery, 1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 
Invalided  to  Canada,  January,  1917.  Assist- 
ant Gunnery  Instructor.  Royal  School  of 
Artillery.  Staff  Officer  British  War  Mission  to 
the  United  States.  Promoted  to  Temporary  Cap- 
tain. 

william  herbert  bacg 
Arts,  1911-14 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1916,  in  the  232nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps.   Served  in 
France. 


MASSEY  BAKER 

B.Sc,  1913 

Enlisted,  November  4th,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  6th  Field  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers,  then  to  the  172nd  Tunnelling  Com- 
pany, Royal  Engineers,  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
and  finally  to  No.  3  Tramways  Company, 
Royal  Engineers,  as  Acting  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

reginald  stennett  baker 
Agriculture,  1910-12 
Enlisted.  May  12th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (later  known  as  the  7th),  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  11th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France. 


CAMERON  VERNON  BAILEY 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  January  21st, 
1918.  Transferred  to  the  15th  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Served  in  England. 


SYDNEY  GE0R<;E  BALDWIN 

B.A.,  1914,  M.D.,  1916 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4,  May  19th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  9th  Field  Ambulance. 
Served  in  France  and  Salonika.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


JAMES  WILLIAM  BAIN 

B.Sc,  1914 

Enlisted,  August  10th,  1914,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant.  Attached  to  the 
Intelligence  Corps.  Served  in  France  and  Sa- 
lonika. 

FREDERICK  SMITH  BAIRD 

M.D.,  1913 

Commissioned,  August  27th,  1917,  as  a  Captain 
in  the  Medical  Corps,  United  States  Army. 
Served  in  France  and  Germany. 

WALTER  STEWART  BAIRD 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Major  in  the  18th  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  February  1st, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


alexander  douglas  baker 
Agriculture  1910-12 
Enlisted,  August  21st,  1915,  in  the  35th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
8th  Brigade.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  STANLEY  BAKER 

APPLIED  Science,  1900-03 
Enlisted,  September  28th,  1915,  in  the  62nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  54th  Battalion  with  the  rank  of 
Acting  Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

DENNIS  BAKER 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Commissioned,  June  16th,  1915,  in  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Wounded,  October  16th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  76th  Field  Company,  with 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France,  India 
and  Mesopotamia.  Died  July  12th,  1923. 


HARRY  STANDISH  BALL 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Commissioned  in  the  170th  Tunnelling  Company, 
Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Army  Mine 
School,  as  Officer  in  Command. 

charles  howard  balm 

Applied  Science,  1912-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  8th,   1916.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

FREDERICK  PERCY  BANFIELD 

Arts,  1913-16;  B.A..  1917 
Enlisted,  May  11th.  1916.  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting-Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM   BICKLE  BANFIELD 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.  Com.,  1919 
Enlisted,  January,  1916,  in  the  190th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force  with  the  rank  of  Flight-Lieu- 
tenant. 

RAYMOND  GARDNER  BANGS 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  16th,  1918,  in  the 
Canadian  Engineers  Training  Depot.  Contracted 
influenza  in  England  and,  after  recovery,  was 
returned  to  Canada  as  unfit  for  further  military 
service. 

JOHN  PATRICK  BANKIER 

Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.   Transferred  to  No.  3, 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 


lewis  frederick  baker 

Arts,  1912-13 
Enlisted,   January    15th,    1917,   in  the  77th 
Depot    Battery,    Canadian    Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 


RENE  RAOUL  BARBER 

B.Sc..  1900 

Appointed  Major  in  the  76th  Battalion,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force.  January  18th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  18th  Battalion.  Served  in 
France. 


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GREGOR  BARCLAY 

B.A.,  1906;  B.C.L.,  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Universities  Co., 
38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
March  2nd,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  and  later 
to  Headquarters  Staff,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  as  Judge  Advocate  General.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France  and  Siberia. 

arthur  barker 

Arts,  1897-1900 
Enlisted,  March  18th,  1916,  in  the  156th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  England. 

RAYMOND  INGLIS  PALGRAVE  BARKER 

B.Sc.  1912 

Commissioned,  September  5th,  1914,  in  the 
Royal  Army  Service  Corps.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt  and 
Palestine. 

HAZEN  OTTIS  BARNABY 

B.  Arch.,  1912 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Bombardier.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Transferred  to  the  Imperial 
Army  with  a  commission. 

WILLIAM  HORACE  BARNETT 

Agriculture,  1917-18;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

WALTER  SIMPSON  BARNHART 

Medicine,  1913-18;  M.D..  1919 
Enlisted,  June  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 

CHARLES  HENRY  BARR 

D.D.S.,  1916 
Enlisted,  May  28th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Army  Dental  Corps  with 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  Canada. 

michael  john  barry 

Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1915,  in  the  75th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  Canada. 

REGINALD  CAIN  BARTELS 

Arts,  1903-06 
Enlisted,  October  25th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 

GE0R<;E  MARSHALL  BARTMAN 

Arts.  1911-12 
Enlisted,  November  2nd,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Officers  Training  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

henry  newell  bate 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  8th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  October  16th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Canadian  Dragoons.   Served  in 
France. 


HARRY  ELI  BATES 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  March  22nd,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

charles  lambert  bath 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Eaton  Motor 
Machine  Gun  Battery,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  February  8th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Wounded  November  3rd, 
1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France. 

CYRIL  BATHO 

D.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  June  11th,  1918,  in  the 
Imperial  Army,  General  List.  Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  ALFRED  GORDON  BAULD 

M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  September  25th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France  and  the  Dardanelles.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  twice  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 

l.  r.  jules  bauset 
Applied  Science,  1909-15 
Enlisted,  June  4th,  1915,  in  No.  2  Sanitary 
Section,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Corps  Survey  Section, 
and  then  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Second  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

GEOFFREY  EDWARD  BAYFIELD 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  November  3rd,  1915, 
in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 

THOMAS  FREDERICK  BAYFIELD 

M.D.,  1901 

Enlisted  as  Surgeon  on  His  Majesty's  Ship 
"Rainbow." 

HAROLD   ADAMS  BAYLIS 

B.Sc,  1909 

Enlisted,  November,  1914.  Appointed  Lieut- 
enant in  the  102nd  Remount  Squadron,  April  5th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Died  January  15th,  1922. 

ALFRED  TURNER  BAZIN 
M.D.,  1894 

Appointed  Major  in  No.  9  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  January  3rd,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  was  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

DONALD  JOHNSTON  BEACH 

Applied  Science,  1915-18;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  25th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

hector  mcilmoyl  beach 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  October  23rd,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Dental  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 


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JOHN  DONALD  MACFARLAN  BENNY  BEATTIE 

Arts,  1913-16;  B.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant, 
^rved  m  France.    Was  wounded  May  28th, 

simon  kenneth  beattie 
Agriculture  1915-16 
Enlisted  in  the  165th  Battery,  Canadian  Siege 
Artillery.    Served  in  France.    Was  wounded, 
October  4th,  1916. 

harry  chandler  beatty 

Arts,  1910-15 
Enlisted,  April  6th,  1915,  in  the  26th  Battery,  7th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  and 
then  to  the  5th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

joseph  beaubien 
Applied  Science,  1896-97 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  27th,  1918, 
in  the  5th  Battalion,  Canadian  Garrison  Regi- 
ment. Served  in  Canada. 

DAVID  HORNER  BEAUBIER 

Arts.  1914-15 
Enlisted,  June  1st,  1916,  in  the  181st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  52nd  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
August  8th,  1918. 

EDMUND  JOSEPH  BEHAN 

Medicine.  1916-17 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 

PHILIPPE  BERNARD  BELANGER 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  Egypt  and  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar  and  also 
the  Croix  de  Guerre. 

EVERETT  AARD  BELL 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  BELL 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
February  7th,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  England. 

gerald  gordon  bell 

Applied  Science,  1909-12 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  1st, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France,  Egypt  and  Salonika.  Was  awarded  the 
Legion  d'Honneur,  Croix  de  Chevalier,  and  the 
Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  McLEAN  BELL 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  April  17th,  1918,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 


ROBERT  BELL-IRVING 

B.Sc..  1914 

Enlisted  with  the  Royal  Engineers.  Transferred, 
December  29th,  1916,  to  the  Canadian  Railway 
Troops,  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  and  then  to  the 
5th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned 
in  despatches  twice. 

joseph  belleau 
Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  41st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  27th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  England. 

charles  joseph  belle-isle 

Agriculture,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  as  a  Cadet,  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 

ernest  richard  bellingham 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  September  6th,  1916,  in  the  243rd 
Battalion.    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 

CHARLES  MORGAN  BENETT 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Enlisted,  March  29th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Batta- 
lion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred 
to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  and  again  to  the  Royal  Field  Artillery 
with  a  commission.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Ueutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

manfred  p.  benger 

Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Bri- 
gade, Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.   Served  in 
France. 

FRANK  AUBREY  BENNER 

M.D.,  1910 

Enlisted,  August,  1915,  as  a  Surgeon  in  the  Royal 
Navy.  Transferred  to  the  British  Red  Cross. 
Served  at  the  Dardanelles  and  in  Egypt  and 
in  Military  hospitals  in  England. 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  RENNET 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers,  April  6th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

william  herbert  bennet 
Applied  Science,  1912-17 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
September,  1917. 

carroll  robert  bennett 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  June  19th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Quebec 
Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

LESLIE  FRANCIS  BENNETT 

Arts,  1911-13;  16-17;  B.A.,  1919 
Enlisted,  August  25th,  1917,  in  the  16th  Cana- 
dian Light  Horse  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  5th 
Battalion.    Served  in  France,   Belgium  and 
Germany. 

CHARLES  HILARY  P.  G.  BENNING 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  6th  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 


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WILLIAM  WALLACE  BENTLEY 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Commissioned  in  the  West  Riding  Royal  Garri- 
son Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  8th  Brigade, 
Royal  GarrLn  Artillery,  to  the  133rd  Heavy 
Battery,  and  then  to  the  15th  Siege  Battery 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting-Major  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded,  April  9th,  1918. 

KODOLPHE  BERNARD 

Law,  1918-19;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  September  15th,  1918,  as  a  Wireless 
Operator  (Warrant  Officer)  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 

ROBERT  BERTRAM  BEST 

Applied  Science,  1909-11 
Enlisted,  August  5th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 

J.  NOE  BETOURNAY 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1915-18;  B.Sc.  1920 
Commissioned,  April  27th,  1918.  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 

WILLIAM   WENTWORTH  BEVERIDGE 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  87th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

IRA  WILLIAM  BEVERLEY 

B.Sc,  1918 

Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

ROBERT  BICKERDIKE 

B.A.Sc,  1891 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  87th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  25th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  twice  mention- 
ed in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order  and  Bar.  Was  wounded,  October 
21st,  1916,  and  October  1st,  1918. 


REGINALD  VIVIAN  BIDDULPH 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  September,  1914,  in  the  Officers 
Training  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Dublin  Fusiliers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  w^ounded 
June,  1916,  and  July,  1918.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ETIENNE  SAMUEL  BIELER 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  29th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Prin- 
cess Patricia''s  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  and 
then  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 


ARTHUR  LYONS  BIGGAR 

Applied  Science,  1906-08,  09-10;  Arts  1909-10 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  October  20th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Permanent  Army  Service  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.   Served  in  France. 

louis  hodgins  biggar 

Arts  1915-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  August  23rd,  1916,  in  the 
148th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion,  Royal  High- 
landers of  Canada.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Passchendaele,  October  30th,  1917. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

THOMAS  HOWARD  BIGGAR 

B.S.A,,  1916 
Enlisted,  April  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  ServHi  in  England. 

WINCHESTER   H.  BIGGAR 

Arts.  1913-15;  B.A.,  1920;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  March  15th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Permanent  Army  Service  Corps. 
Served  in  the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps  in 
France  and  Germany.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

HILARY  V.  BIGNELL 

B.Sc,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  24th,  1915,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
October,  1916. 

EDWARD  ERIC  BILLINGTON 

M.Sc.,  1913 
Commissioned,  March,  1915,  as  a  Lieutenant  in 
the  Royal  Engineers.   Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  February,  1916. 

JOSEPH  PETER  BILODEAU 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain,  June  1st,  1916,  in  the  Cana- 
dian Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  England 
and  Salonika. 

douglas  bolton  biltcliffe 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
3rd    Brigade,    Canadian    Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 

stanley  norman  bingley 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Commissioned  Major  in  the  46th  Royal  Field 
Artillery. 

NORBERT  TREVETTE  BINKS 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  15th,  1918,  i  i  the 
Canadian  Engineers.   Served  in  England 

GEORGE  BEDELL  BINMORE 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  September,  1918.  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Canadian  Volunteer  R:eserve,  as  a  Warrant 
Officer. 


JEAN  HENRI  BIELER 

B.A.,  1913;   B.C.L.,  1919 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Staff  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 


THOMAS  VICTOR  BINMORE 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Enlisted,  May,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Quebec  Regi- 
ment. Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  as 
a  Cadet.  Served  in  Canada. 


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HERBERT  STANLEY  BIRKETT 

M.D.,  1886 
Appointed  Colonel,  in  command  of  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital  (McGill),  March 
15th,  1915.  Returned  to  Canada  on  accoimt  of 
illness,  November,  1917.  In  November,  1918, 
appomted  Assistant  Director-General  of  Medical 
Services  at  Canadian  Headquarters,  with  the 
rank  of  Brigadier-General.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Colonial  Auxiliary  Services 
Decoration,  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  made 
a  Companion  of  the  Most  Honorable  Order  of 
the  Bath. 

gerald  alfred  birks 

Architecture,  1914-15 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  August  31st,  1915,  in 
the  73rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Served  in  Italy.  Was  wounded  at  the  Somme. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

henry  cifford  birks 

Arts,  1910-11,  12-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  June  7th,  1915,  in  the 
42nd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wotmded. 

hobart  mcneil  birks 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted  as  a  Second  Class  Seaman  in  the  United 
States  Navy.  Served  on  the  United  States  Ship, 
"New  Hampshire." 

william  noble  birks 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  2nd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery,  and  again,  June  5th, 
1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec  Regiment.   Served  in 
Canada. 

GEORGE  ALBERT  BISHOP 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain,  March  18th,  1916,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
Canada. 

JOHN  MURPHY  BISHOP 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  1st,  1918,  in  the 
Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in  England. 

leonard  francis  bishop 

Medicine,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  December  3rd,  1914,  in 
the  4th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

TRENHOLMK  ALLEN  C;iLL  BISHOP 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  15th.  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in 
England  and  France. 

WILLIAM  GORDON  BISHOP 

B.A.,  1898 

Appointed  Major,  September,  1914,  in  the  18th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  77th  Battery.  Served  in  Canada. 

HAROLD  RUDOLPH  BISSELL 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  7th,  1918,  in  the  Quebec  Regi- 
ment.   Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 


roy  palmer  bissell 

Agriculture,  1907-09 
Enlisted,  in  the  4th  Canadian  Garrison  Regi- 
ment. Served  in  Canada. 

james  bissett 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Staff  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  BISSETT 

Medicine,  1912-16;  M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Commissioned  in  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps,  June,  1917.  Served  in 
France  and  India.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.    Mentioned  in  despatches. 

JOHN  EDWIN  BISSETT 

B.A.,  1911;  B.Sc.,  1914 
Enlisted  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Motor  Boat  Patrol  Service. 

HENRY  LLOYD  BLACHFORD 

Applied  Science,  1914-18;  B.Sc.,  1918 
Enlisted,  April,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.     Discharged   on   account   of  ill 
health. 

ALEXANDER  BLACK 

B.Sc,  1915 

Enlisted,  January  21st,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Signal  Company,  Canadian  Expedit- 
ionary Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 
Transferred  to  the  Imperial  Army.  Served  in 
France. 

allan  harcourt  black 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,   February  23rd,   1915,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.   Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  June  3rd,  1916. 

charles  eldon  black 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  August  11th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

HIRAM  JOHNSON  BLACK 

B.Sc,  1907 

Enlisted,  June  1st,  1916,  in  the  1st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

lennox  graham  black 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  15th,  1915,  in  the 
42nd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in 
France.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

kenneth  cault  black ader 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  October  31st,  1916,  in 
the  1st  Reinforcing  Company,  5th  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada.  Transferred  to  the  13th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
September  27th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross, 

JOHN  BLACKSHAW 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  8th,  1917,  as  a  Signaller  in  the 
McGill  Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 


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stansfeld  tunstall  blaiklock 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  October  1st,  1916,  in 
Lord  Strathcona's  Horse  (R.C.).    Served  in 
France. 

donald  blair 

Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Enlisted,  September  19th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

EDWARD  MURRAY  BLAIR 

M.D.,  1917 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  February  22nd,  1917,  in 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  REID  BLAIR 

D.V.S.,  1902 
Appointed  Major,  November,  1917,  in  the  United 
States  Army  Veterinary  Corps.  Transferred  to 
Headquarters,  4th  Army  Corps.  Served  in 
France  and  Germany  as  Chief  Veterinarian  of 
the  Fourth  Army  Corps. 

FREDERICK  WALTON  BLAKEMAN 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain,  October  16th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.   Served  in  France. 

thomas  lewis  blakeney 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Commissioned  Flight  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Serivce. 


EDWARD  STIRLING  BLANCHARD 

B.Arch.,  1910 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  June  20th,  1916,  in  the 
105th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  104th  Battalion  and  then  to 
the  26th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

HENRY  WOODBURN  BLAYLOCK 

B.C.L.,  1903 
Appointed  Major,  October  18th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
France  as  Commissioner  of  the  Red  Cross. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Mentioned  in  despatches,  made  a  Commander 
of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire,  and  awarded 
the  Legion  d'Honneur,  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy  and  the  Order  of  St.  Sava. 

william  alexander  bleasdell 
Medicine,  1900-01,  04-09 
Enlisted,  March  10th,  1916,  in  the  148th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  13th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 

EDOUARD  NAPOLEON  BLONDIN 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  October  3rd,  1918,  for  special  service 
in  the  United  States  Army. 


MAX  WILLIAM  BLOOMBERG 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  April  29th,  1918,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.    Served  in 
Canada. 


joseph  stephane  boily 

Agriculture,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  March  28th,  1918,  in  the  Quebec  Regi- 
ment. Transferred  to  the  1st  Tank  Battalion. 
Promoted   to   the   rank   of  Acting-Sergeant. 
Served  in  England. 

JULES  JOSEPH  BOIRE 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  December  10th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

WILLIAM  BOLT 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D..  1921 
Commissioned,  June  5th,  1918,  as  a  Surgeon 
Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve.   Served  on  warships  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean. 

thomas  hugh  bolton 
Pharmacy,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,    1st   Quebec   Regiment,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  m  Canada. 

FRANK  LORN  CAMPBELL  BOND 

B.A.Sc.,  1898 
Appointed  Major,  January  10th,  1917,  in  the 
256th  Railway  Construction  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  10th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

WILLIAM   LANGLEY  BOND 

B.A.,  1894;   B.C.L,  1897 
Appointed  Major,  July  4th,  1916,  in  the  245th 
Battalion,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  23rd  Reserve  Battalion. 
Served  in  England. 

SAUL  BONNELL 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain,  September  10th,  1915,  in 
No.  5  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in 
England  and  Salonika. 

william  john  brown  bookey 

Agriculture,  1911-12 
Enhsted,  November  12th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.    Transferred   to   the    6th  Signal 
Company.  Served  in  Siberia. 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  BOON 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

frederick  hunsicker  booth 
Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  December  3rd,  1915,  in 
the  32nd  Battery,  8th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.    Served  in  France.    Shell-shocked  at 
Passchendaele,  November  6th,  1917. 

PERCY  BOOTH 

B.  Arch.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  August  8th,  1916,  in  the 
242nd   Battalion,   Canadian  Forestry  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in 
France, 

MAXFIELD  LEA  BOSWELL 

B.Sc..  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  January,  1916,  in  the 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Engineers,  and  then  to  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Served  in  Italy. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


JEANNIE  TURNER  BOTTERELL  (MRS.  R.  G. 
McCONNELL) 

B.A..  1890 

Enlisted,  May  1st,  1915.  Served  in  England 
with  the  British  Red  Cross.  Was  awarded  the 
British  Red  Cross  Badge  for  service. 

ROBERT  BEAUCHAMP  BOUCHER 

M.D.,  1895 

Appointed  Captain,  June  10th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  England  and 
Salonika. 

wilfrid  anatole  boucher 
Medicine,  1912-17 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1917,  in  No.  14  General 
Hospital,  American  Army.   Transferred  to  the 
Evacuation  Hospital,  No.  19.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant. 

FRANK  G.  BOUDREAU 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  1st  Lieutenant,  June,  1917,  in  the 
United  States  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  overseas  as  an  American 
Officer  with  the  British  Army  from  September 
25th,  1917,  to  July  4th,  1919. 

CHARLES  ERIC  BOULDEN 

Agriculture,  1914-15;  B.S.A.,  1918 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedit- 
ionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  August  17th,  1916. 

job  ivan  boulian 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  September  5th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,    2nd    Central    Ontario  Regiment, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.    Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 

HENRI  E.  BOURGOIN 

Arts,  1917-18;  B.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  November  1st,   1917,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  3rd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column 
with  the  rank  of  Driver.  Served  in  France. 

sydney  phillip  bourinot 

Agriculture 
Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 

GEORGE  WESLEY  BOURKE 

B.A.,  1917 

Enlisted,  March  5th,  1917,  in  the  McGill 
Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded.  Awarded  the 
Military  Medal. 

benjamin  arthur  bourne 

Agriculture,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  October  22nd,  1918,  in  the  8th  Com- 
pany Replacement  Unit,  United  States  Army. 
Transferred  to  the  Quartermaster  Corps,  Ord- 
nance Depot,  Camp  Wheeler,  Georgia. 

CHARLES  REGINALD  BOURNE 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  2nd,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 


PAUL  BOURRET 

Applied  Science,  1914-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  3rd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  Canada. 


charles  de  bleury  bouthillier 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant-  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Mouquet  Farm,  September  15th, 
1916. 


FRANCIS   HENRY    WILFRID  BOVEY 

B.A.,  1903 

Appointed  Major,  February  8th,  1915,  in  the 
42nd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  France  as  Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant 
General  of  the  Canadian  Corps  and  later  as 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  of  the  Canadian 
Section,  Canadian  Headquarters.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Mentioned  in 
despatches.  Was  awarded  the  Order  of  the 
British  Empire,  and  the  Medaille  de  la  Recon- 
naissance Francaise,  3rd  Class  (Bronze). 


GEORGE  BROR  ROVING 

B.S.A.,  1916 
Enlisted,  May  19th,  1916,  in  the  7th  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

ROBERT  ARTHUR  BOWIE 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Major,  February  12th,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  as 
Surgeon  in  charge  of  the  Duchess  of  Connaught's 
Red  Cross  Hospital,  Taplow,  England,  and  also 
in  Nos.  11,  2  and  16  Canadian  General  Hospitals 
in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Accident- 
ally killed  at  Brockville,  November  26th,  1920. 

WILLIAM  FRANCIS  BOWLES 

Law,  1915-18;  B.C.L.,  1919 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,   1918,  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


BENJAMIN  de  FURLONG  BOYCE 

M.D.,  1892 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  November  23rd,  1916, 
in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 

charles  edward  boyce 

Agriculture,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion,    Canadian    Machine    Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 

benjamin  s.  boyd 

Applied  Science,  1912-16 
Enlisted,  March  17th,  1917,  in  the  73rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
2nd    Brigade,    Canadian    Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 


GARDINER  MOSSOM  BOYD 

Arts,  1905-06;  B.Sc.,  1911 
Enlisted,  May  28th.  1915,  in  the  2nd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 


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JAMES  BRUCE  BOYD 

B.A.,  1911 

Enlisted,  October  19th,  1915,  in  the  10th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
Canada. 


LAURENCE  CHADWICK  BOYD 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Commissioned,  September,  1915,  as  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps,  31st  Squadron. 
Served  in  India. 


WINNETTE  W.  BOYD 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain,  November,  1915,  in  the 
33rd  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 


alpert  stanley  boyle 

Agriculture,  1913 
Enlisted,  August  2nd,  1915,  in  the  9th  Reserve 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded,  March,  1916. 


george  edison  boyle 

Agriculture 
Enlisted  in  the  12th  Reserve  (formerly  the  55th) 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  England. 

g.  arnold  brace 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
EnUsted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion,    Canadian    Machine    Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 


WILLIAM  CECIL  ROGERS  BRADFORD 

AGRICULTURE,  1913-15;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  August  27th,  1918. 
Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


FREDERICK  HAMILTON  BRADLEY 

MEDICINE,  1894-95;  D.D.S.,  1919 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  December  13th,  1915.  Served  in 
Canada. 


EDMUND   ARNOLD   GREY  BRANCH 

MEDICINE,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Navy  and  served 
as  Surgeon  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve. 


john  reginald  arthur  branch 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Uni- 
versities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Transferred  to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal.  Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the 
Durham  Light  Infantry,  Imperial  Army.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded,  September  23rd, 
1918. 


JOHN  PETER  BRANNEN 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March,  1916.  Transferred  as 
Medical  Officer  to  the  199th  Battalion,  Duchess 
of  Connaught's  Own  Irish  Canadian  Rangers, 
then  to  the  3rd  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  later 
to  the  107th  Canadian  Pioneer  Battalion  and 
finally  to  the  1st  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

harry  randle  bray 

Arts,  1901-02 
Appointed  Sub-Leiutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Navy,  August  4th,  1914.  Transferred,  October 
5th,  1916,  to  the  68th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  then  to  the  10th  Battery,  3rd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

robert  w.  bresee 
Arts,  1911-13 
Enlisted,  June  7th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Quebec 
Regiment,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 


ARTHUR  FRANCIS  MAYOU  BRIGGS 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Enlisted,  September  10th,  1914,  in  the  Imperial 
Army  Service  Corps.  Transferred,  August  14th, 
1917,  to  the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 

JOHN  ALFRED  BRIGGS 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  the  48th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March,  1915 
Transferred  to  the  9th  Canadian  Field  Ambul- 
ance and  later  to  the  10th.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross.   Drowned,  April  14th,  1924. 

TILLMAN  ALFRED  BRIGGS 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  November  23rd, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

HARRIS  WEIR  BRIGHTON 

Agriculture,  1914-15;  B.S.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  May  22nd.  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in 
France. 

JOHN  SUTHERLAND  BRISBANE 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Pioneer 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April 
3rd,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France.  Was  gassed  and  invalided 
home. 

HARRY  EARLE  BRITTON 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

ALEXANDER  WOOD  BRODIE 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  20th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


john  edwin  bromley 

Medicine,  1899-03 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December,  1916.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

cecil  gordon  bronson* 
Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Appointed  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service,  September,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Was  a  prisoner  of  war  in  Turkey  from 
January  to  November,  1918.  Was  awarded  the 
Croix  de  Guerre,  and  the  Distinguished  Service 
Cross. 

charles  lennox  brooks 

Arts,  1912-14;  Applied  Science,  1914-15; 
B.Sc,  J922 

Enlisted,  March  9th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  TTransf erred  to  the  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,  in  March,  1917,  with  a 
commission.  Served  in  France. 

MURRAY  GORDON  BROOKS 

B.A.,  1908 

Enlisted  with  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation.  Served  in  Mesopotamia. 

william  arthur  brooks 

Arts,  1910-14;  Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.   Served  in  France.    Died,  June  6th, 
1922. 

hugh  lester  broomfield 
Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  November  27th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  125th 
Battalion,  and  then  to  the  15th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

andrew  warren  brophy 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  July  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Gazetted  Honorary  2nd  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
Canada. 

maurice  joseph  brophy 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  October  12th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
57th  Siege  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal.  Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

ARTHUR  ALEXANDER  BROWN 

APPLIED  Science,  1912-16;  B.Sc.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engin- 
eers, May  19th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  107th 
Battalion.    Served  in  France.    Was  wounded, 
August  15th,  1917. 

CECIL  LORNE  BROWN 

B.A.,  1893;  M.D.,  1897 
Enlisted,  November  3rd,  1915,  in  the  89th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Army  Pay  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.  Served  m 
France. 

COLIN  IRVINE  BROWN 

Arts,  1911-15;  B.A..  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Garrison  Regiment,  June  24th,  1918. 
Served  in  Canada. 


DAVID  MACCULLOUGH  BROWN 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  and 
Italy. 

ELFRIC  DREW  INGALL  BROWN 

M.D.,  1918 

Enlisted,  July  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  Training 
Depot  No.  4.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieuten- 
ant. Served  in  Canada. 

ELTON  CLIFFORD  BROWN 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
April  24th,  1918.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

FRANCIS  MAXWELL  BROWN 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  November  2nd,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Battalion,  to  the  15th  Battalion, 
the  17th  Battalion  and  then  to  the  92nd  Bat- 
talion, going  later  to  the  Imperial  Army  with  a 
commission.  Served  in  France. 


HARRY  CLEOPHAS  BROWN 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

HERBERT  STANLEY  BROWN 

Medicine  1915-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 

LAWRENCE  ELLIOTT  BROWN 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B,  Arch.,  1923 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1918,  in  the  9th  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 

william  patrick  brown 

Arts,  1908-10;  Medicine,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Bat- 
talion, Canadiar)  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

JOHN  CARLIND  BROWNE 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  April  17th, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

JOHN  GEORGE  BROWNE 

B.A.,  1897;  M.D.,  1901 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  April  7th,  1915.  Transferred,  Novem- 
ber, 1917,  to  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France. 

AIME  SYDNEY  BRUNEAU 

B.A.,  1913;  B.C.L.,  1917 
Enlisted,  March  13th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Prin- 
cess Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant.  Served 
in  France. 


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ISHMAEL  EDGAR  BRUNEAU 

B.A.,  1910;  M.D.,  1913 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  2nd  Divisional  Signal  Company 
and  later  to  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

GODFREY  HUGH  BRUNNER 

B.Sc..  1906 

Commissioned  Lieutenant,  August  4th,  1914,  in 
the  5th  Battalion,  Cheshire  Regiment,  Imperial 
Army  Transferred  to  the  Headquarters  of  the 
159th  Infantry  Brigade,  and  then  to  the  Head- 
quarters of  the  56th  Division  (attached)  with  the 
rank  of  Staff  Captain.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  at  Gallipoli.  Was  wounded, 
August,  1915. 

SIR  JAMES  STOPFORD  LAUDER  BRUNTON, 
Bart. 

B.Sc.,  1910:  M.Sc.,  1912 
Enlisted,  November,  1914,  on  the  Instructional 
Staff,  Military  District  No.  4.  In  March,  1917, 
was  appointed  Captain  and  raised  the  McOill 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to 
the  10th  Siege  Battery  and  then  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

ALBERT  E.  BRYANT 

Applied  Science,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted   to  the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 

HERBERT  D.  BRYDONE-JACK 

B.Sc,  1911 

Commissioned,  May  21st,  1915,  in  the  Royal 
Horse  and  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  96th  Brigade,  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
1st  Divisional  Artillery  Headquarters  and  the 
29th  Battery,  3rd  Divisional  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  June  7th,  1918.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches, and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

JOHN  STUART  BUCHAN 

Arts,  1906-08 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  178th  Battalion, 
Canadian   Expeditionary   Force,   April  19th. 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Battalion.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded. 

ANGUS  G.  BUCHANAN 

Arts,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  June  7th,  1917,  in  the  2nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Garrison  Regiment.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 

COLIN  ARCHIBALD  BUCHANAN 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1919 
Enlisted,  February  27th,   1915,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional   Signal   Company,    Canadian  En- 
gineers. Served  in  England. 

ERSKINE  BROCK  QUIRIN  BUCHANAN 

Arts.  1915-16;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  12th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  13th  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Acting-Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  August  15th,  1917. 


JAMES  STEWART  BUCHANAN 

AGRICULTURE,  1916-18;  B.S.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  6th,  1918,  as  a  Warrant  Officer 
(Wireless  Operator),  in  the  Royal  Naval  Cana- 
dian Volunteer  Reserve. 

ALLAN  JOHN  BELLOWS  BUCKLAND 

AGRICULTURE,  1914-17;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  7th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Canadian 
Siege  Artillery  Draft.   Transferred  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

william  bellas  buckland 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  19th.  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  June  3rd,  1916, 
and  April  10th,  1917. 

george  frederick  harland  buckley 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  November  12th,   1917,  in  the  1st 
Depot  Battalion,  Alberta  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

PETER  BURTON  BUCKLEY 

B.Sc,  1915 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  202nd  Field 
Company,  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Italy.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

WILFORD  EDWARD  BULL 

B.Sc.,  1915 

EnHsted.  February  22nd,  1915,  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  and  then  to  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

LEMUEL  OSCAR  BUNT 

Arts.  1915-16;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  9th,   1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Divisional  Signal 
Company.  Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  PERCY  BUNT 

Arts,  1914-15;  B.A.,  1916 
Enlisted,  December  26th,  1915,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  and 
Egypt. 

munson  dudley  burbank 
Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  June  21st,  1917,  in  the  19th  Field 
Artillery,  United  States  Army.  Transferred  to 
the  Veterinary  Unit  of  the  19th  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  HARRISON  BURBIDGE 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers,  October  25th,  1916.  Served  m 
Canada. 

HARRY  CLIFTON  BURGESS 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  5th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


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EDMOND  ARBUCKLE  BURKE 

B.C.L.,  1900 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  27th. 
1915.  Transferred  to  Headquarters,  2nd  Divis- 
ion. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches  three  times. 
Was  awarded  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

james  peter  burke 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  October  29th,  1917,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 


maurice  norman  burke 

Arts,  1895-98 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  23rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  5th, 
1914.   Transferred  to  the  3rd  Battalion.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


MICHAEL  THOMAS  BURKE 

B.C.L.,  1913 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  a  Draft  of  the  Canadian 
Siege  and  Heavy  Artillery,  October  19th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 


GEORGE  HAROLD  BURLAND 

Arts,  1914-15;  B.  Com.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1916,  in  the  207th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  38th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  April  26th,  1918,  and  September  29th, 
1918.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


GEORGE  LEWIS  BURLAND 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
2nd  Tunnelling  Company,  June  12th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  Uth  Battalion,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the 
Chevalier  Order  and  the  Star  of  Roumania. 


GEORGE  DRUMMOND  BURN 

B.A.,  1915;  Law.  1915-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  June  29th,  1916.  Transferred 
to  Military  Headquarters  in  the  office  of  the 
Judge  Advocate  General.  Transferred  to  the 
Motor  Transport  Company.  Served  in  France. 
Deceased. 

RALPH  BURNETT 

Law,  1908-12 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  June  28th,  1915.   Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded. 

ARTHUR  SILVER  BURNS 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  May  26th,  1916.  Served  with  Bram- 
shott  Military  Hospital,  No.  5  Canadian  General 
Hospital  and,  in  France,  with  No.  1  Canadian  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  also  later  on  H.M.S.  "Araguaya." 


GARLAND  GRANTER  BURTON 

B.A.,  1916 

Enlisted,  January  13th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


EDWARD  MAURICE  BUSBY 

B.A.,  1914;  Medicine  1912-14;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  30th,  1914,  in  No.  6  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.   Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in  France. 

ELDON  DURWARD  BUSBY 

B.A.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  No.  22  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  March  13th,  1917.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

HAROLD  FREDERICK  BUSH 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  13th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

william  davidson  busk 

Arts,  1906-07 
Enlisted,  November  9th,  1914,  in  the  30th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  16th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Staff  Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

HOWARD  BARLOW  BUSTIN 

Arts,  1916-17;  B.A.,  1921;  M.D.,  1924 
Enlisted,  May  9th„1917,  in  the  McGill  Canadian 
Siege  Artillery  Draft.   Transferred  to  the  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 

john  harold  butler 

Agriculture,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  December  27th,  1916,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  7th  Siege  Battery.    Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  November  10th,  1917. 

ALFRED  SYDNEY  BUTTENSHAW 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Ordnance 
Corps,  October  7th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches,  and  awarded  the  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Order. 

harry  durham  butterfield 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  10th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN  RODDICK  BYERS 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  April,  1915,  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  M.O.  Tuber- 
culosis Troops  at  Ste.  Agathe,  Que.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  the 
Military  Hospitals  Commission  Command,  and 
later  to  the  Department  of  Soldiers'  Civil 
Re-establishment  as  M.O. 

john  frederick  flint  cahan 
Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
November  11th.  1915.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Canadian  Pioneer  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

bennie  cahanna 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  28th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


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gordon  child  cairnie 

Agriculture,  1914-17 
Enlisted,  June  17th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
10th  Siege  Battery,  3rd   Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN   RODGER  GALDER 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  April  24th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ROBERT  LOUIS  <:ALDER 

B.C.L.,  1906 
Appointed  Major  in  the  41st  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  August  1st,  1915.  Reverted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain  to  go  overseas  with  the 
13th  Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

DAVID  MA!N<:HESTER  galdwell 

Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  Canada. 

THOMAS  RICHEY  CALDWELL 

Arts,  and  Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  21st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  3rd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  and  made  a  Member  of  the  Order  of 
the  British  Empire. 

stanley  earl  galhoun 
Agriculture 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps.  Served  in  England. 

whitmore  pipes  galhoun 

Medicine,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  9th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  British  Columbia  Regiment,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force.   Transferred  to  the 
72nd  Battalion. 

BARRY  HOWES  GALKIN 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  7th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

DARRELL  LORRAINE  GALKIN 

Applied  Science,  1916-18;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Battalion. 
Canadian  Tank  Corps.  Served  in  England. 

ADRIEN  GAMBRON 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc,  1921; 
M.Sc,  1923 
Enlisted.  January  2nd,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

ALAN  EMERSON  GAMERON 

B.Sc,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers,  March  1st,  1918.  Served  in  France 
with  the  3rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 

ALEXANDER  GEORGE  GAMERON 

B.C.L,  1910 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  23rd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


EDWARD  PARKE  GAMERON 

Applied  Science.  1911-15;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  1st,  1915,  in  the  30th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Appointed  Lieutenant, 
September  19th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  and 
Belgium. 

GEORGE  LYNGH  GAMERON 

D.D.S.,  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  9th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles,  February  18th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
1st  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded.  Was  men- 
tioned in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 

GEORGE  MANSFIELD  GAMERON 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  January  22nd,  1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  42nd  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN  ALVIN  GAMERON 

B.Sc,  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded. 


KENNETH  GAMERON 

B.A.,  1884;  M.D.,  1887 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  19th, 
1914,  in  charge  of  the  Surgical  Division,  No.  1 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  No. 
2  Canadian  General  Hospital  (in  command).  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  France. 
Made  A.D.M.S.,  Canadian  Troops  at  Bramshot, 
and  later  placed  in  command  of  the  Military 
Hospital  at  Ste.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  Que.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  three  times  and  made 
a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George. 

NORMAN  SGOTT  GAMERON 

Law,  1912-15;  B.C.L.,  1919 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Air  Force,  October 
9th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at  St.  Eloi. 

sidney  young  gameron 
Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  April  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in  England. 

ERIG   WILLIAM  GAMP 

Applied  Science,  1914-17;  B.Sc,  1918 
Enlisted,  May,  1917,  as  a  Cadet,  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.   Discharged  August,  1917.  Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers 
May  16th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

ARGHIBALD  DONALD  <:AMPBELL 

M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  19th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
and  No.  2  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 

arthur  bates  gampbell 
Commerce,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  July  12th,  1916,  in  a  Training  Company 
of  the  University  of  Toronto.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps  with  a  commission.  Served 
in  Canada. 


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CULBERT  WILLIAM  CAMPBELL 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  December  21st,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.   Served  in  France  in  the 
2nd  Reserve  Park. 

GRANT  SUTHERLAND  CAMPBELL 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  March  27th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Cyclist  Corps.    Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps.  Served  in  France. 

HENRY  <:AMPBELL 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  July  27th.  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

VINCENT  B.  CAMPBELL 

Medicine,  1894-98 
Enlisted,  April  1st.  1916.  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  11.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 

WILLIAM  BOYD  CAMPBELL 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  May  29th,  1915,  in  No.  2  Sanitary 
Section,  2nd  Canadian  Division.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 

FREDERICK  OSBORNE  CANFIELD 

B.Sc,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
June  22nd,  1918.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
School  of  Infantry  for  instructional  work. 
Served  in  Canada. 

FREDERICK  LORNE  CANN 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
May  15th.  1918.  Served  in  England. 

CHARLES  LANG  CANTLEY 

B.Sc,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  13th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

EDMUND  GRAVES  M.  CAPE 

B.Sc,  1898 

Appointed  Major  in  command  of  the  3rd 
Canadian  Siege  Battery  (107th  Siege  Battery), 
October  2lst,  1915.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

owen  gordon  marquis  carlin 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Corporal. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service  with 
a  commission. 

charles  noel  thomas  carnsew 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  January,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred,  as  Lieutenant,  to 
the  Yorkshire  and  Lancashire  Battalion, 
Imperial  Army,  to  the  Machine  Gun  Corps 
(Cavalry),  and  finally  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Served  in  Egypt.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

GEORGE  FRANCIS  CARROLL 

B.Sc,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


FREDERICK  RURKE  CARRON 

M.D..  1896 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Armv 
Medical  Corps,  October.  1914.  Attached,  as 
Captam,  to  the  39th  Battalion,  March  31st, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  and 
was  D.A.D.M.S.  at  Folkestone  and  Dover. 
Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  Divisional 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
made  Second  in  Command  in  Etchinghill 
Hospital,  England. 


CHRISTOPHER  CARRUTHERS 

B.A.,  1905 

Appointed  July  24th,  1916,  Honorary  Captain 
and  Chaplam  m  the  151st  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in  France  with  the 
Canadian  Cavalry  Brigade  and  the  7th  Field 
Ambulance.  Invalided  to  England  and  attached 
to  Granville  Hospital,  Buxton. 


ERNEST  BERCHMORE  CARTER 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  April  24th 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


WILLIAM  LeMESURIER  CARTER 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  19th,  1917.  Served  in 
England  and  France. 

CONWAY  cartwri<;ht 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  1st,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  in  No. 
4  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 


GEORGE  HERBERT  CARTWRIGHT 

APPLIED  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  21st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  3rd, 
and  later  to  the  6th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


ERIC  CARUS-WILSON 

B.Sc,  1914. 

Commissioned,  September  2nd,  1914,  in  the 
Royal  Engineers,  17th  Divisional  Signal  Com- 
pany. Transferred  to  the  8th  Divisional  Signal 
Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches  twice  and  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

LEO  A.  CASEY 

Arts,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  June  4th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Staff  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada 
and  England. 

MARTIN  FRANCIS  CASHIN 

MEDICINE,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  August  1st,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

vester  ernest  d.  casselman 
Medicine,  1893-94 
Appointed  Captain  in   the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  17th,  1916.   Served  in 
Canada  in  the  2nd  Field  Ambulance. 


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WESTCOTE  LEWIS  LYTTLETON  CASSELS 

B.Sc.  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
November  10th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  5th 
Field  Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


GORDON  J.  CASSIDY 

Medicine,  1916-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  September  5th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

ELURIDGE  GATE 

Arts,  1914-15;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  35th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December  15th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  m 
France.  Was  wounded  November  13th,  1916. 

albert  l.  cauldwell 

Arts  and  Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

GEORGE  RUTHERFORD  CAVERHILL 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps.  May  30th,  1916.    Served  in 
France. 

HUGH  DALFORD  CHAMBERS 

B.Sc,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Railway 
Construction  and  Forestry  Depot,  October  25th, 
1917.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian  Railway 
Troops.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  D.  CHAMBERS 

Applied  Science,  1904-06 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  29th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Served  in  France.  Made  prisoner  of  war  on 
October  8th,  1917. 


ARTHUR  BUTLER  CHANDLER 

B.A.,  1904;   M.D.,  1906 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  16th,  1915.    Served  in 
France  in  the  6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.   Mentioned  in  despatches. 


frank  chappell 

Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  182nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  1st.  1916. 
Served  in  England  and  France.   Mentioned  in 
despatches. 


paul  vincent  charland 

Pharmacy,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  4. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.   Served  in 
Canada. 

aime  a.  charlebois 

Applied  Science,  1894-95 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  April  15th,  1915.    Served  in  Eng- 
land. 


DONALD  RICHARD  CHARLESON 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  47th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  6th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded  August  10th,  1918. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

EDGAR  ALEXANDER  CHARLTON 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Engineers,  May  16th,  1918.   Served  in  England. 

GOLDWIN  EARL  CHARTERS 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  and  later  to  the 
48th  Motor  Ambulance  Convoy.  Served  in 
Mesopotamia,  Salonika,  Italy  and  France. 
Was  wounded  May  24th,  1918.  Died,  April, 
1923. 

FRANK  BERNARD  CHAUVIN 

Agriculture,  1914-16;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  15th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
25th  Battery,  and  later  to  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

camille  armand  chazeaud 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted  as  Quarter  Master  Sergeant  in  the 
French  Republican  Forces.   Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  and  was  awarded  the  Croix  de 
Guerre. 

HILTON  SNIDER  CHEESBROUGH 

B.A.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Divisional 
Anmiimition  Column  (later  the  5th),  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  June  16th,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  52nd  Battery,  13th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 

GEORGE  ALBERT  CHEESEMAN 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4,  April  17th, 
1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  England. 

HILL  HARRISON  CHENEY 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4,  Jtme  27th, 
1918.   Served  in  England. 

ALEXANDRE  CHEVALIER 

Law,  1916-17;   B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

CYRIL  GEORGE  CHILD 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Divisional  Cyclist 
Company,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Sep- 
tember 28th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France. 

noel  ingersoll  chipman 
Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Arch.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  No.  2  Sanitary 
Section,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 


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WILLIAM  WALLACE  CHIPMAN 

M.D..  1904 

Enlisted,  November,  1916,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  Training  Depot 
No.  3,  and  later  to  No.  3  Canadian  Casualty 
Clearing  Station.  Served  in  France. 

ALEXANDER  HAROLD  CHISHOLM 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  10th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Bombardier.  Served  in  France. 

ALEXANDER  NEIL  CHISHOLM 

Medicine,  1912-17;   M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

ARTHUR  HAROLD  CHISHOLM 

B.Sc.,  1917 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

duncan  francis  chisholm 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  May  9th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Battery  (afterwards  the  7th)  Canadian  Siege 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 

hugh  a.  chisholm 

Law,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  December  5th.  1914,  in 
the  23rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Battalion.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  and  was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross  and  Bar. 

HUGH  ALEXANDER  CHISHOLM 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain,  September  22nd,  1914,  in 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Divisional  Headquarters,  and  later  to  the  4th 
Divisional  Headquarters,  as  D.A.D.M.S.  Served 
in  France.  Wounded,  April,  1915,  and  September 
11th,  1916.  Appointed  Deputy  Director,  Cana- 
dian Medical  Services,  1918.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  three  times,  awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order  and  made  a  Companion 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

JOHN  FOSTER  CHISHOLM 

Arts,  1914-15;  B.C.L..  1921 
Commissioned,  August,  1915,  as  a  Captain  in 
the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France.  Was 
interned  in  Holland.  Awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Cross  and  the  Distinguished  Flying 
Cross. 

HENRY  BRUCE  CHOWN 

B.A.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  38th  Battery,  10th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December 
24th,  1915.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

john  donald  christie 

Arts,  1911-12 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  No.  10  Forestry  and 
Railway  Construction  Depot,  September  23rd, 
1917.  Served  in  England.  Was  wounded  in  an 
air  raid  on  London. 

JOHN  EDWARD  CHRISTIE 

B.Sc.,  1913;  Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enhsted,  August  5th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 


philip  harvey  chrysler 

Arts,  1905-06;  Applied  Science,  1905-08 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,   December  22nd,  1915. 
Served  in  France. 


CHARLES  HAROLD  CHURCH 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  12th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the 
2nd  Canadian  General  Hospital,  the  13th  Field 
Ambulance  and  the  54th  Battalion. 


CYRIL  KLOCK  CHURCH 

B.A.,  1913;  M.D.,  1916 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Enlisted 
a  second  time  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps  Training  Depot  No.  4.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 

HARCOURT  BELL  CHURCH 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  4,  September 
3rd,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

cecil  churchill 
Applied  Science,  1900-05 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the   1st  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery,  December  1st,  1915.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in 
Canada. 


lewis  piers  CHURCHILL 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  219th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March  31st, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

CUTHRERX  N.  CLARK 

B.A.,  1916 

Appointed  Quartermaster  in  the  Ammunition 
Transfer  Service,  Imperial  Army. 

PETER  ARCHIBALD  GILCHRIST  CLARK 

B.A.,  1917 

Enlisted,  April  5th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
10th  Siege  Battery,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Gar- 
rison Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

walter  donaghue  clark 
Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  September  6th,  1917,  in  an  Infantry 
Battalion,   Transport   Construction  Division, 
United  States  Army.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant. 

charles  f.  e.  clarke 

Arts,  1896-97 
Enlisted,  August  1st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  British  Columbia  Regiment.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in 
Canada. 


EDWARD  LAWRENCE  CLARKE 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 


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everett  wendell  clarke 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  January  15th,  1916,  in  the  Motor  Trans- 
port. Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


FREDERICK  CLARENCE  CLARKE 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  12th.  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  in  the 
12th  Field  Ambulance.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


JAMES  CHRISTOPHER  CLARKE 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  4th,  1916.  Served  m 
France  in  the  13th  Field  Ambulance.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches. 


BRIAN  BROOKE  CLAXTON 

Arts,  1915-16:  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  5th.  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting 
Battery  Sergeant-Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Distinguished  Conduct  Medal. 

george  miller  clayton 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  October  23rd,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Dental  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 


JOSEPH  BADENOCH  CLEARIHUE 

B.A.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Regiment, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  November  4th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  62nd  Battery,  13th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and  later  to 
the  51st  Battery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


andrew  graham  cleghorn 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  14th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  1st  Ammunition  Sub-Park.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


CLIFFORD   GIBSON  CLEMENTS 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ronzo  douglas  clerk 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Commissioned,  December  5th,  1916,  as  Second 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 


DONALD  ERNEST  HOWELL  CLEVELAND 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  March  2nd,  1916,  serving  as  Medical 
Officer  with  the  83rd  Field  Ambulance,  the  2nd 
Battalion,  King's  Scottish  Light  Infantry,  and 
the  2nd  Battalion,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 


HARRY  ROLAND  CLEVELAND 

D.V.S.,  1894 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles,  January  2nd,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  and  was  later 
attached  to  the  8th  Canadian  Infantry  Brigade. 
Served  in  France. 


HENRY  ROSS  CLEVELAND 

D.D.S.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  April  17th,  1916.   Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


ERNEST  HOWARD  CLIFF 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1916;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  30th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  Uth  Royal 
Fusiliers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  February 
17th,  1917. 


edmund  prescott  cloran 

Applied  Science,  1909-11 
Enlisted,  September  4th,  1915,  in  the  53rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  April  9th,  1917.  Was  awarded  the 
Croix  de  Guerre. 


ROY  BRAINERD  CLOUGH 

B.Sc,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  29th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
10th  Siege  Battery,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  August  23rd,  1918. 

james  campbell  clouston 
Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

a.  harold  coates 
Medicine,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  June  18th,  1915,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Transferred, 
with  the  rank  of  Captain,  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  Canadian  Corps 
Headquarters.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


HORACE  WELDON  COATES 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  5th,  1916.  Served  in 
France. 


WILLIAM  JOHN  COCHRANE 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  4,  April  17th, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


ALFRED  ERNEST  COCKFIELD 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enhsted,  October  2nd,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
5th  Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
and  later  to  the  20th  Siege  Battery,  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,  with  a  commission.  Served 
in  France. 


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ERIC  MORTON  COCKSHUTT 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.  Com.,  1922 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  July  10th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Acting  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


FRANCIS  LESLIE  CODE 

Applied  Science,   1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  7th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting-Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 


CARYL  FINN  COFFIN 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  March  28th,  1918,  in  the  49th  Com- 
pany, 20th  Engineers,  United  States  Army. 

HORACE  RIVES  COHEN 

Arts,  1911-15;  B.A.,  1918 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  163rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  18th, 
1915.  Served  in  Bermuda  and  England, 


JOSEPH  COHEN 

Applied  Science,   1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  August  5th,  1918,  in  the  Artillery, 
United  States  Army.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal. 

nathan  b.  cohen 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,    1st   Quebec   Regiment,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.   Transferred  to  the  14th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


AUBREY  ANDREW  COHOON 

Law,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  26th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  Ottawa  Siege  Artillery  Draft 
and  later  to  the  6th  Canadian  Siege  Battery,  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in 
France. 


REGINALD  NORMAN  COKE 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  British  Army  as  a  Lieutenant 
attached  to  the  Tractor  Depot,  Army  Service 
Corps.  Served  in  France. 


DOUGLAS  SEAMAN  COLE 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  77th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  16th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Pioneer  Battalion, 
as  Machine  Gun  Officer.  Seconded  for  duty  to 
the  Explosives  Division  of  the  Imperial  Munition 
Board  as  Assistant  Chief  Chemical  Adviser. 
Served  in  Canada. 


FREDERICK  MINDEN  COLE 

B.C.L.,  1897 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Siege  Artillery. 
June  10th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order.  Died,  July,  1920. 


GEORGE  EDWARDS  COLE 

B.A.,  1902,  B.Sc,  1906 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the.  159th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  15th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France  with  Tunnelling  Company  No.  3. 

GEORGE   HERBERT  COLE 

B.Sc.,  1904;  M.Sc.,  1905 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Young  Men's 
Christian  Association,  August  13th,  1917. 
Served  in  England.  In  1918  was  in  charge  of  the 
Chinese  Y.M.C.A.  with  the  British  Army  in 
France. 

WILLIAM  STANLEY  COLE 

Applied  Science,   1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
August  1st,  1916.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting-Captain.  Served  in  France. 

EUGENE  SEELEY  COLER 

Medicine,  1914-17;  M.D.,  1922 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps, 
June  22nd,   1917.    Served  in  Franc*.  Was 
wounded,  September  16th,  1918.  Awarded  the 
Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 

FRANK  B.  COMMON 

B.A.,  1913;  M.A.,  1914;  B.C.L.,  1917 
Enlisted,  November  27th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

william  charles  common 

Arts,  1908-09 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  14th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Made  prisoner  of  war. 

GERALD  P.  CONNELL 

Applied  Science.  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Enhsted,  May  6th,  1918,  in  the  74th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  CONNOLLEY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  September  25th,  1914,  in  the  Divisional 
Ammunition  Park,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France,  Belgium  and  Germany. 

KELCEY  IRELAND  CONOVER 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  20th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  as  Medical  Officer  with  the  Royal 
Canadian  Heavy  Artillery. 

CLARE  PATTIE  CONROY 

M.D.,  1888 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  a  Base  Hospital, 
United  States  Army,  September  5th,  1917. 

JOSEPH  M.  CONROY 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Enlisted,  June  28th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Naval  Service. 

ROBERT  J.  CONROY 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Medical  Corps,  United 
States  Array,  July,  1918. 


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ERNEST  BUCHANAN  CONVERY 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  5th,  1917.  Served 
in  Canada. 

MAYNARD  STEPHEN  COOK 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D.,  1923 
Appointed     Lieutenant     in     the  Canadian 
Engineers,  June,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service. 


HEREWARD  LESTER  COOK 

B.A.,  1900;  M.A.,  1903 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Engineers, 
1st  Field  Survey  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  October  29th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Serveid  in  France. 


HERBERT  GORDON  COOKE 

Law,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  14th 
Battalion,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


bernard  dysart  coombes 
Applied  Science,  1908-10;  1913-15 
Enlisted,  February  2nd,  1915,  in  the  24th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  27th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  November  7th,  1917.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

THOMAS  JOSEPH  COON  AN 

B.C.L,  1914 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  5th  Pioneer  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March  24th, 
1916.  Served  in  England. 

GODFREY  COOPER 

B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  October  23rd,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  87th  Battalion.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  November  18th,  1916. 


JOHN  GARDNER  COPELAND 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1918;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lance-Corporal.  Served  in  France  with  the  8th 
Field  Ambulance.  Was  wounded  September 
17th,  1916. 

NEWALL  COPELAND 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  October  10th,  1916,  in  the  75th  Bat- 
tery, Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
in  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

andrew  eric  copland 
Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Appointed    a   Lieutenant   in   the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  January  6th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches. 


ALLAN  BLYTHE  COPPING 

Applied  Science,  1914-16:  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  later 
known  as  the  7th  Battery.  Served  in  France. 


GEORGE  GRAHAM  CORBET 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  23rd,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France. 

EDWARD  ANNAND  CORBETT 

B.A.,  1909;  M.A.,  1916 
Enlisted,  April,   1917,  in  the  Young  Men's 
Christian   Association.    Gazetted  Lieutenant, 
September,  1917.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Honorary  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

PERCY  ELWOOD  CORBETT 

B.A.,  1913;  M.A.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  20th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  13th  Battalion.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

karl  fitzroy  allyne  corbin 
Medicine,  1905-06 
Enlisted,  June  9th,  1915,  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to  the 
rank    of    Acting    Regimental  Quartermaster 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

stanley  bijdden  coristine 

Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Appointed  Major  in  the  42nd  Battalion,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force,   June  7th,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

charles  cochrane  corneille 
Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  March  2nd,  1917,  in  the  79th  Dep9t 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Served  in 
France  with  the  2nd  Brigade  as  a  Signaller. 

harold  alphonse  corriveau 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  3rd,  1917,  in  the  79th  Depot 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

lawrence  v.  moore  cosgrave 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  September  21st,  1914.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches.  Awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

THOMAS  FORREST  COTTON 

B.A.,  1905;  M.D.,  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  27th,  1916.   Served  in 
France  in  the  7th  Canadian  Stationary  Hospitalr 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 

gerald  diomede  coughlan 
Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  July  31st,  1916,  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  24th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Was  wounded  August  17th,  1917. 
Awarded  the  Military  Medal  and  Bar. 

FRANCIS  JOSEPH  COUGHLIN 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  March  22nd, 
1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  Canada. 


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J.  ALBERT  COUILLARn 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  2nd,  1916.  Served  in 
Canada  as  Medical  Superintendent  Lake  Ed- 
ward Sanatorium. 

LOUIS  AUGUSTE  COULIN 

B.Sc,  1909 

Enlisted,  December  20th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Training  Depot.  Transferred  to  the 
163rd  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the  22nd 
Battalion.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

C;iJl  C.  PAPINEAU  COUTURE 

B.A.,  1903;  B.C.L.,  1906 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the   79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  December  5th.  1917. 
Served  in  England. 

HERMAN   WALTER  COVEY 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Army  Medical  Corps,  October  18th,  1918. 

frederick  «avii>  cowan 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  August,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Flying    Corps.    Promoted    to    the    rank  of 
Lieutenant. 

EUGENE  POMEROY  COWLES 

B.Sc,  1910 

Commissioned,  March  31st,  1916,  in  the  Royal 
Engineers,  170th  Company.  Transferred  to  the 
176th  Company.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  March  28th,  1918.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

ARTHUR  THOMAS  NOEL  COWLEY 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  May  6th,  1915,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air 
Service.  Granted  a  commission,  July  30th,  1915. 
Was  taken  prisoner  of  war  May  6th,  1916,  and 
spent  two  years  as  such  in  Germany  and  six 
months  in  Holland.  Demobilized  with  the  rank 
of  Captain. 

hu<;h  s.  cowper 

Agriculture,  1916 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Acting-Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force  with  a  commission.  Served  in 
France. 

edward  cecil  cox 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  February  28th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force,  as  a  Cadet. 

JOHN  RAFFLES  COX 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  March  27th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Siege  and  Heavy  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 

RALPH  BENJAMIN  COX 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  31st,  1917.  Served  in 
England  in  No.  5  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  on  the  Hospital  Ship  *'Essiquebo." 


david  n.  craig 

Arts,  1911-12 
Enlisted  in  the  21st  Battery,  6th  Brigade,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery,  leaving  for  overseas,  Feb- 
ruary 17th,  1915.  Served  in  France. 


EDWARD  CRAIG 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  26th,  1917.  Attached 
to  the  2nd  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France  with  the  5th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 


evan  douglas  craig 

Agriculture,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1916,  in  the  193rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  4th  Infantry  Works  Company.   Served  in 
France. 


oliver  stanley  craik 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  5th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  6th  Field 
Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at  Passchen- 
daele,  November  7th,  1917,  and  at  Bourlon 
Wood,  September  30th,  1918.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

william  clifford  crang 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  October  9th,  1918,  in  the  8th  (formerly 
the  165th)  Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery. 

JOHN  EDWIN  CRANKSHAW 

Law,  1917-18;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  July,    1917,   as  a  Warrant  Officer 
(Wireless    Branch),  Royal    Canadian  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve. 


EDWIN  MINTER  CRAWFORD 

Arts,  1913-15;  Medicine,  1913-14;  B.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  July  13th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 


gerald  francis  creaghan 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Overseas  Railway  Construction  Corps.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service  with  a 
commission.  Served  in  France. 


THOMAS  CYRIL  CREAGHAN 

B.A.,  1915 

Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  55th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  March  29th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
November  20th.  1917. 


JOHN  ALFRED  CREASOR 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  13th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  and  was 
also  Staff-Captain,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  France.  Was  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


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JOHN   JENNIN(;S  CREELMAN 

B.C.L.,  1907 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel,  commanding  the 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  August 
18th  1914.  Served  in  France  from  February 
1915,  to  April,  1917.  Was  shell-shocked. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order  and  the  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  (Russia). 

kenneth  andrew  creery 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  September  25th,  1914,  in  the  16th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  with  a  com- 
mission. Served  in  France. 

CHARLES   PEARSE  CREIGHTON 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,   February  23rd,   1915,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Signal  Company.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Commis- 
sioned in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

ERIC  CREWDSON 

B.Sc,  1913 

Granted  a  commission  in  the  Royal  Engineers, 
October  1st,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

w.  R.  crit<:hley 

Agriculture,  1913 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  10th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  26th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

VERNON  <:R0CKETT 

Arts,  1907-08 
Enlisted,  December  16th,  1915,  in  the  105th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Division.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  England. 

thomas  arthur  croft 

Medicine,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  September  24th,   1914,  in  the  3rd 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  No. 
3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 

ROBERT  PARKER  CROMARTY 

Graduate  School  1914-15;  M.Sc.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  27th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Sanitary 
Section,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served 
in  France. 

HUCH  ARTHUR  CROMBIE 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, June  8th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
124th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  June  15th, 
1917. 

harry  roy  cromwell 

Arts,  1915-16;  Applied  Science,  1916-18; 
BiSc.,  1921 

Enlisted,  April  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal.  Served  in  England. 


RICHARD  HUME  CRONYN 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  November  20th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain,  Flight  Commander  and  Officer 
commanding  the  83rd  Squadron. 

geor<;e  bond  cross 
M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

george  carmichael  cross 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1916,  in  the  196th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  1st  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.   Served  in 
France. 

JOHN  SAMUEL  CROSS 

Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  October  3rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

JOHN  townley  knowles  crossfield 

B.Sc,  1913 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

JAMES  ALEXANDER  CROZIER 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  21st,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  with 
No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Mentioned 
in  despatches. 

WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  CRUIKSHANK 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  4th,  1916.  Served  with 
No.  7  Canadian  General  Hospital  and,  later,  in 
France,  with  the  2nd  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


HOWARD  CRUTCHFIELD 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 


JAMES  H.  CULLY 

Medicine,  1916-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

eric  cyril  cumming 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  January  13th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Manitoba  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant.  Was  transferred  to 
the  Royal  Air  Force  with  a  commission.  Served 
in  England. 

HERBERT  E.  CUMMING 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Fort  Garry  Horse, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,-  September  25th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  No.  1  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


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JOHN  R.  GUMMING 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  a  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Aup^Jst  21st,  1915.  Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM  GORDON  GUMMING 

B.A.,  1899;  M.D.,  1903 
Appointed  Captain   in   the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4,  April 
5th,  1916.  Served  in  England. 

philip  m.  gummins 
Arts,  1904-05;  Applied  Science,  1904-06,  07-10 
Enlisted,  January  7th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.   Served  in  Canada. 

ANDREW  IRWIN  GUNNINGHAM 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  October  13th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
97th  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain, 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

RUTHERFORD  BOYD  CUNNINGHAM 

D.D.S.,  1911 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  March  6th,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England.  Died, 
March  3rd.  1923. 

STANLEY    HUNTER  CUNNINGHAM 

B.A.,  1913;  B.Sc.,  1913 
Enlisted,  January  9th,  1917,  in  the  7th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Acting-Corporal.  Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  SELKIRK  CURRIE 

B.A.,  1911 

Enlisted,  March  5th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  2nd 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  twice,  awarded  the  Military  Cross 
and  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 


WILFRED  ALAN  CURRY 

M.D.,  1909 

Commissioned,  April,  1916,  Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the 
44th,  and,  later,  to  the  34th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France. 

EDWIN  JOHNSTON  CURTIS 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1923 
EnHsted,  June  4th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  British  Columbia  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

ARTHUR  GIBB  GUSHING 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  April  2nd,  1915,  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

CHARLES  GUSHING 

B.A.,  1910 

Enlisted,  April  16th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  September  15th,  1916. 


DOUGALL  GUSHING 

B.A.,  1907;  B.C.L.,  1910 
Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  February  10th,  1915.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Shot  down 
on  a  night  bombing  raid,  September  16th,  1916, 
and  taken  prisoner  by  the  Germans. 

GEORGE  CUZNER 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  a  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  11,  October 
31st,  1916.  Transferred  to  No,  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

WARREN  AU<;USTUS  DAkIN 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  30th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  the  Dardanelles 
and  Egypt. 


WILLIAM  GUY  DALPE 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  a  Captain  in  the  2nd  Reserve  Park, 
Canadian  Army  Service  Corps,  November  30th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  No.  2  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

arthur  t.  dalton 

Applied  Science,  1904-05 
Enlisted,  October  5th,  1916,  in  the  68th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Quartermaster  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 

PAUL  MacINTYRE  DALY 

Agriculture  1917-18;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 


hegtor  dansereau 
Music,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  May  25th,  1918,  in  the  22nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
England. 

ALLEN  BURNUP  DARBYSON 

B.  Arch.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
April  15th,  1918.    Served  in  England. 

albert  darghe 

Medicine,  1914-16 
Enhsted,  May  29th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


george  k.  darling 
Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Enlisted.  August  30th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  in 
the  14th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

harry  johnston  daubney 

Applied  Science,  1911-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  8th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  August  1st,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


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gerald  hanson  davidson 
Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Enlisted.  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  3rd  Division  Trench  Mortar  Battery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

PEERS  DAVIDSON 

B.A.,  1890;  B.C.L.,  1893 
Appointed   Lieutenant-Colonel    in    the  73rd 
Battalion,    Canadian    Expeditionary  Force, 
December  2nd,  1915.  Served  in  France.  Died 
in  Paris,  July  19th,  1920. 

ROY  ASHTON  DAVIDSON 

B.A.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  115th  BattaHon, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  20th 
1916.  Served  in  Canada. 

WALTER  McDonald  davidson 
Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  12th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery  and  later  to 
the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium. 

WILLIAM  JOSEPH  DAVIDSON 

B.Sc,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Motor  Trans- 
port Corps,  American  Army,  November,  1917. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

JAMES  FREDERICK  BLAIR  DAVIES 

B.Sc,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Pioneer 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Sep- 
tember, 1915.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  34th  and  52nd  Squadrons.  Served  in 
France  and  Egypt. 

john  howard  davies 

Arts,  1914-15 
Commissioned,  November  27th,  1914,  in  the  7th 
Leicestershire  Regiment,  Imperial  Army.  Served 
in  France. 

ANGLIS  WARD  DAVIS 

B.A.  Sc.,  1898 
Enlisted,  August  23rd,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.    Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Was  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

CHARLES  F.  DAVIS 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1922;  M.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  January  13th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Field 
Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 

DANIEL  WADE  DAVIS 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

harry  bernard  davis 

Arts  and  Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery. 


HENRY  WALTER  DAVIS 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Regiment,  August  23rd,  1915.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  June  4th,  1916. 

ISAAC  DAVIS 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  18th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


MALCOLM  BANCROFT  DAVIS 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Enlisted,  June  24th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France. 

PATRICK  MOY  DAVIS 

B.Sc,  1904 

Enlisted,  August  7th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Transferred,  with  a  commission, 
to  the  189th  Tunnelling  Company,  Royal 
Engineers.  Served  in  France.  Deceased. 


russell  thomas  davis 

Arts  1913-14 
Enlisted.  May  6th,   1918,  in  the  9th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Heavy  Battery.   Served  in 
England. 

SYDNEY  HERBERT  DAVIS 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Enlisted.  June  24th,  1916,  in  the  230th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  August  26th, 
1918. 

ROBERT  ALEXANDER  DAW 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted.  April  1st,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Engineers. 
Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  ERASER  DAW 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  22nd,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

ANDREW  SIDNEY  DAWES 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  21st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  January  13th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  May  23rd,  1916,  and 
November  2nd,  1917.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

francis  gilmer  t.  dawson 
Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Commissioned  as  a  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 

FREDERIC  JAMES  DAWSON 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  54th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  14th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  8th  Field 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Was  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


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HEBER  WILLIAM  DAWSON 

Applied  Science,  1911-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
October  27th,  1914.     Transferred  to  the  1st 
Divisional  Signal  Company.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  France. 


BERTRAM  D.  DEAN 

B.A.Sc.,  1898 
Enlisted,  May  10th,  1917,  in  the  First  Officers' 
Training  Camp,  American  Army,  Presidio, 
CaUfornia.  Commissioned  Captain  in  the  25th 
Regiment  of  Engineers,  American  Expeditionary 
Force.  Served  in  France. 

JOSEPH  RUSSELL  DEAN 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 

oliver  james  dean 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  November  8th,  1917,  in  the  Imperial 
Air  Force.  Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Air  Service.    Served  in  England. 

HENRY  F.  DEARBORN 

M.D.,  1907 

Commissioned,  July  12th,  1918,  as  a  Captain 
in  the  Medical  Corps,  United  States  Army. 

REGINALD   MARK  DeCEW 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  September  2nd,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers,    Signalling   Company.    Served  in 
France. 

SAUL  WILLIAM  DECKER 

Law,  1916-18;  B.C.L.,  1919 
Enlisted,  September  24th,  1918,  in  the  Students' 
Army  Training  Corps,  Columbia  University, 
New  York. 

ALLEN  LESLIE  DELAHAYE 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  21st,  1916.  Served  in 
France,  in  No.  7  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 

thomas  herbert  delany 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps,  September 
6th.  1917.    Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force,  March  20th,  1918.  Served  in  France. 

alain  joly  de  lotbiniere 

Medicine,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  10th,  1915, 
Served  in  France. 

francois  demers 

Medicine,  1904-05 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  January  8th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

john  c.  a.  demers 

Applied  Science,  1907-11 
Enlisted,  May  14th,  1918.  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Training  Depot.    Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  Canada. 


PAUL  E.  DEMERS 

Applied  Science,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment,  C.E.F.  Served 
in  Canada. 

OTTO  DEMUTH 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was  twice  wounded. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross.  Served  in  England 
in  various  units,  among  others  being  the  London 
Field  Ambulance,  Hill  House  Military  Hospital, 
and  the  United  States  Medical  Corps. 

THEOPHILE  CONSTANT  DENIS 

B.Sc.,  18% 

Called  in  the  French  Reservist  Territorial 
Army,  3rd  Regiment  of  Infantry.  Returned  on 
leave  to  his  position  as  Superintendent  of  Mines, 
Province  of  Quebec,  June,  1916. 

JAMES  PERCIVAL  DENNY 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

cecil  orvis  derby 

Arts,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  January  3rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment,  C.E.F.  Served 
in  Canada. 

CLIFFORD  LAMBIE  DERICK 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada  and  England. 

LOUIS  HENRY  DERRER 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

FREDERIC  DOUGLAS  DERRICK 

D.D.S.,  1917 
Enlisted,  July  6th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps  as  Assistant  Director  of 
Dental  Services.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Caotain.  Served  in  England. 

HAROLD  ARCHIBALD  DESBRISAY 

Medicine,  1912-14,  1915-17;  M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted,  November  30th,  1914,  in  the  6th  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  r^k  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
and  the  2nd  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 

henri  roland  desjardins 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  August  24th,  1916,  in  the  74th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
3rd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  then  to  the 
45th  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

BRAM  CHARLES  DeSOLA 

B.A.,  1910;  B.C.L.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  71st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  August  3rd,  1918. 
Transferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian  Tank  Battalion. 
Served  in  England. 


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rene  marcel  s.  devitis 
Law,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  February  24th,  1916,  in  the  154th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  French  Republican  Forces. 

CHARLES  LEONARD  DEWAR 

Applied  Science,  1916-18;  B.Sc,  1921; 
M.Sc,  1922 

Enlisted,  March  10th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps. 

ALEXANDER  GORDON  DEWEY 

B.A.,  1911 

Enlisted,  October,  1917,  in  the  American  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association.  Served  in  Russia 
and  Roumania. 

GEORGE  FINLAY  DEWEY 

B.A.,  1913;  M.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1918,  in  the  10th  Depot 
Siege  Battery,   Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  Canada. 

CONNEL  EDWARD  AVERY  deWITT 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Was  Deputy  Assistant  Director 
of  Medical  Services  and  later  Assistant  Director 
of'  Medical  Services  at  Aldershot  Camp,  Nova 
Scotia. 

william  frederick  imrie  dey 

Arts,  1901-03 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
M^ical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  2,  February 
20th,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  England. 

GEORGE  DICK,  Jr. 

Applied  Science,  1914-17 
Enlisted,  April  25th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred   to   the    1st   Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

ERNEST  DICKEY 

MEDICINE,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

JOHN  BARRIE  DICKIE 

MEDICINE,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  June  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ARTHUR  LOGIE  DICKIESON 

B.Sc.,  1909;  M.Sc.,  1910 
Enlisted,  February  7th,  1917,  in  the  257th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  7th  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France. 

JAMES  ALBERT  DICKSON 

B.A.,  1883;  M.D.,  1887 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  May  11th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
Nos.  49  and  55  Casualty  Clearing  Stations 
(British)  and  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 

john  harold  dickson 

Applied  Science,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  November,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  (Pilot) 
in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


REGINALD  WINNETT  DIGBY 

B.A.,  1911;  M.D.,  1912 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  164th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March  15th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  14th  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
France. 

john  a.  dilts 

Arts,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  15th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Central  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  England. 

archibald  h.  dixon 

Applied  Science,  1909-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  120th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  28th, 
1916.  Served  in  France. 

HOWARD  CHANCELLOR  DIXON 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  7th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  with  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital. 

SHIRLEY  GREENSHIELDS  DIXON 

B.A.,  1911;  B.C.L.,  1914 
Enlisted,  October  9th,  1914,  in  the  23rd  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  19th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

FRANCIS  CURZON  DOBELL 

Arts,  1916-17;  B.A.,  1919,  B.C.L.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  14th,  1917,  in  the  5th  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  reinforcing  Company. 
Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
August  26th,  1918. 

ROBERT  MUNRO  DOBSON 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  26th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  June  4th,  1916. 

RUPERT  GEORGE  DOCKS 

Arts,  1914-15;  Dentistry,  1916-18;  D.D.S.,1921 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

GEOFFREY  JOHNSTONE  DODD 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  November  9th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Engineers 
with  the  rank  of  1st  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France  and  Belgium.  Re-enlisted  in  the  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant, 
1919,  for  service  with  the  Khaki  University. 

john  james  dodd 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  March  10th,  1916,  in  the  6th  Uni- 
versities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
(gassed),  August  24th,  1917. 

john  bigelow  dodge 

Arts  and  Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted  as  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Navy. 
Was  wounded  at  the  Dardanelles. 


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FRANKLIN  WILLIAM  DOGHERTY 

Agriculture,  1915-17;  B.S.A.,  1922 
Enlisted.  May  1st,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieut- 
enant. Was  wounded  January  22nd,  1918,  and 
taken  prisoner. 

joseph  anthony  claude  dorion 
Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  9th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in 
England. 

FREDERICK  CECIL  DONALD 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  21st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in 
France  and  Belgium. 

ANSON  SCOTT  DONALDSON 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  3rd  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  September  25th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  gassed  August 
18th,  1917,  and  wounded  September  27th,  1918. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  three  times,  and 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and 
Bar. 

JOSEPH  MICHAEL  DONNELLY 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  13th,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

richard  james  dooiner 
Law,  1917-19 
Enlisted,  September  19th,   1918,  in  the  1st 
Depot  Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.   Served  in 
Canada. 

william  hugh  doran 
Applied  Science,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  August  1st,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  DORSEY 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  105th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  22nd, 
1916.  Served  in  France.  Died  December,  1920. 

charles  emile  doucet 
Law,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1918,  for  Special  Service 
in  the  American  Expeditionary  Force. 

ROBERT  DOUGALL 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  November  11th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  O^i^'bec  Reeiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

CEDRU:  S  I  L  AK  I  DO  11,  LAS 

B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  July  13th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Acting  Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 

EDGAR  DOUGLAS 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  14th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 
Deceased. 


GEORGE  VIBERT  DOUGLAS 

Applied  Science,  1911-15;  B.Sc.,  1920; 
M.Sc.,  1921 

Enlisted,  March  1st,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  17th  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  with 
a  commission,  and  later  to  the  Royal  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France  and  Belgium.  Was  wounded  June  27th, 
1916.  Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

HAMNETT  TOWNLEY  DOUGLAS 

B.A.,  1911;  M.D.,  1912 
CommivSsioned,  October  15th,  1915,  as  a  Lieut- 
enant in  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served 
with  the  l/4th  Battalion,  Leicestershire  Regi- 
ment, and  the  l  /6th  Battalion,  West  Yorkshire 
Regiment.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

HARRY  DOVER 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  1st,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

WILLIAM  RITCHIE  DOWD 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 

VERNON  BOOTH  DOWLER 

M.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  May  6th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Central  Ontario  Regiment. 
Served  in  Canada. 

allan  perry  dowling 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Enlisted,  August  27th,  1914,  in  No.  1  Canadian 
Motor  Machine  Gun  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Battalion,  1st  Brigade,  Machine  Gun  Company, 
Canadian  Infantry,  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

charles  k.  dowson 

Medicine,  1898-02 
Enlisted,  May  24th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  with  the  2nd  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  and  the  1st  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

DENIS  COULBORNE  DRAPER 

Arts,  1899-02 
Appointed  Major  in  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles,  June  1st,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Brigadier  General.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Awarded 
the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and  Bar,  the 
Croix  de  Guerre  and  created  a  Companion  of 
the  Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

GEORGE  COLLIER  DRAPER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  July  22nd,  1917.  Served  in  France  with 
the  Uth  Squadron. 

FRANK  LISLE  DRAYTON 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  80th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  21st, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  50th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Wounded 
November  18th,  1916. 


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FREDERICK  CHARLES  WILLIAM  DREHER 

B.S.A..  1912 
Enlisted,  December  10th,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  8th  Battery,  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  June,  1916. 
Died,  January  8th,  1920. 

william  s.  drewry 

Arts,  1908-12 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  61st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  1st,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in 
France. 

E.  NEWTON  DRIER 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  12th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

KENNETH  EVERETT  DRINKWATER 

B.Sc.,  1905 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  28th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  9th  Canadian  Machme 
Gun  Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  des- 
patches. 

HAROLD  VINCENT  DRIVER 

D.D.S.,  1914 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  October  30th,  1916.   Served  in 
England. 

HERBERT  MASON  DROST 

B.A.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  11th  Regiment, 
Irish  Fusiliers  of  Canada,  February  1st,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  72nd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

LORNE  DRUM 

B.A.,  1892;  M.D.,  1896 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  No.  1  Station- 
ary Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
September  26th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned  m 
despatches.  Was  made  a  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

GERALD  I.  DRUMMOND 

Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Appointed   Captain   in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  23rd, 
1915.    Transferred   to   the   73rd  Battalion, 
Military  District,  No.  4.   Served  in  Canada. 

JOSEPH  DUBNITSKY 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Staff 
Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 

marcel  c.  dubijc 
Applied  Science,  1911-15 
Enlisted,  September,  1915,  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Flight  Commander. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  DUCK 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  4,  April  17th, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


VICTOR  EUGENE  DUCLOS 
B.A.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  BattaHon, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  29th, 
1914  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

ROBE  ROY  DUFFY 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  December  17th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Training  Depot,  with  the  5th  Canadian 
Divisional  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the  4th 
Canadian  Divisional  Engineers.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ARCHER  FORTESCUE  DUGUID 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  August  10th,  1914. 
Served  in  France  with  the  8th,  30th  and  23rd 
Batteries,  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Was  wounded, 
June  4th,  1917.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

DAVID  ARCHIBALD  DUNBAR 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  5  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  July  31st,  1915.  Served  in  Salonika.  ^ 

DONALD  GRAY  DUNBAR 

Applied  Science,  1913-18;  B.Sc.,  1919 
Enlisted,  February,  1918,  as  Assistant  Physicist 
in  the  Anti-Submarine  Division. 

ALAN  COLOUHOUN  DUNLOP 

Arts,  1899-1902 
Enlisted,  February  6th,   1917,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artil- 
lery. Served  in  France  with  the  3rd  Canadian 
Siege  Battery.  Was  wounded. 

david  archibald  dunlop 

Arts,  1911-14 
Enlisted,  December  11th,  1914,  in  the  24th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Remount 
Depot,  then  to  the  6th  Field  Ambulance,  Ca- 
nadian Army  Medical  Corps,  and  later  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force  with  a  commission.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France. 

ronald  j,  dunne 
Arts,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  January  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 

WILFRED  GRANT  DUNSMORE 

Agriculture,  1913-16;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  15th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

WILSON  ELLIS  DUNTON 

Arts,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedition- 
ary Force,  June  18th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Served  in  France.    Shell  shocked  August,  1916. 

NORMAN  MORTON  DURANT 

APPLIED  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May,  1916,  as  a  Motor  Mechanic  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.  Served  in  the 
West  Indies. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


WILLIAM  A.  DURIE 

Arts,  1907-08;  Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Enlisted,  January  24th,  1916,  in  the  32nd  Bat- 
tahon,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 

VERNON  BECKWITH  DURLING 

B.S.A..  1915 
Enlisted,  September  15th,  1915,  in  the  73rd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

leon  manners  duval 
Arts,  1907-09;  Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  December  7th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Reserve  Park.  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  57th  Battalion,  to  the  2nd 
Tunnelling  Company,  and  to  the  22nd  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  May  28th,  1918.  Awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

thomas  ronald  dwyer 

Medicine,  1910-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  14th,  1917.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in  Canada  and 
England. 

alex  douglas  dyas 
Medicine,  1906-09 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  No.  2  Field  Ambulance,  September 
16th,  1916.    Served  in  France.    Was  wounded. 

frederick  eugene  dyer 
Agriculture,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  January  17th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

HARRY  O'REGAN  DYER 

Applied  Science,  1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted.  April  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal.  Served  in  England. 

david  dyson 
Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  January  29th,  1916,  in  the  129th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Medal. 

clarence  thomas  eades 
Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  June  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Alberta  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

george  herbert  h.  eadie 

Applied  Science,  1901-04 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  9th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded,  March  1st,  1917. 

ROBERT  SCOTT  EADIE 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1920;  M.Sc. 
1922 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  12th  Field  Com- 
pany, Canadian  Engineers,  May  19th,  1916. 
Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  EAGAR 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  2nd  Canadian  Divis- 
ional Ammunition  Column,  December  21st, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France. 


JAMES  MACDONALD  EAKINS 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  September  26th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


HARRY  EARLE 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion  (formerly  6th  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers),  November  15th,  1915.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France 
with  the  1st  Pioneer  Battalion  and  the  5th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops. 


CHARLES  EDWARDS  EATON 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Medical  Officers 
Trammg  Camp,  United  States  Army,  May  30th, 
1917.  Transferred  to  the  91st  Division.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major  in  the  Medical 
Officers  Reserve  Corps. 


HAROLD  FRANCIS  HOPE  EBERTS 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps  with  a  commission.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  March  28th.  1918. 

samuel  echenberg 
Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  March  31st,  1916,  in  the  117th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
m  France  with  the  14th  Battalion,  3rd  Brigade, 
Trench  Mortar  Battery  and  at  Headquarters, 
3rd  Canadian  Infantry  Brigade.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 


CHARLES  JOHN  EDGAR 

M.D.,  1887 

Enlisted,  October,  1914,  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  at  the  Royal  Victoria 
Hospital,  Netley,  Hants,  as  Medical  Officer  on 
one  Hospital  Ship,  and  as  Officer  Commanding 
on  another.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Service  at  the  Dardanelles. 


JOHN  HAMILTON  EDGAR 

B.Sc.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  9th, 
1914.  Resigned,  March  17th,  1915.  Re-appointed 
Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  June  27th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  June  5th,  1916. 


geoffrey  s.  edgell 
Arts  and  Applied  Science,  1904-05 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1914,  in  the  12th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  14th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 


ARTHUR  JAMES  EDWARD 

Applied  Science,  1915-18;  B.Sc..  1930 
Enlisted,  April  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Promoted   to  the  rank   of  Acting-Sergeant. 
Served  in  England. 


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CAMERON  MacPHERSON  EDWARDS 

Applied  Science,  1903-05 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Feb- 
ruary 1st,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  General 
Staff  Officer.  Service  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Was  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order  and  two  Bars. 

GORDON  MAXWELL  MEIGHEN  EDWARDS 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1920; 
M.Sc,  1921 

Enlisted,  May  14th,  1918,  in  the  9th  Siege 
Battery.  Served  in  Canada. 

ROWLAND  PHILIP  e(;erton 

Applied  Science,  1909-12 
Enlisted,  September  9th,   1915,  in  the  73rd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Corporal.    Served  in 
England. 

JOHN  CAMPBELL  ELDER 

Applied  Science.  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  September  3rd,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 

JOHN  MIINRO  ELDER 

B.A.,  1881;  M.D.,  1885 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  with  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  April  7th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Order  of  Avis  Commander  (Portuguese), 
and  made  a  Companion  of  the  Most  Distin- 
guished Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 
Died  February  5th,  1922. 

ROBERT  ELDER 

B.A.,  1900,  M.D.,  1903 
Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

KARL  OSLER  ELDERKIN 

Applied  Science.  1915-17;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enhsted,  June  Uth,  1917,  as  a  2nd  Class  Air 
Mechanic  in  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Corporal.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 

ERIC  HENRY  WILLIAM  ELKINGTON 

Medicine,  1912-14;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the 
16th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance  and  later  to 
the  Imperial  Army.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.    Served  in  France  and  Siberia. 

<;ERALD  B.  ELLIOT 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Enlisted,  November,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Flight  Lieutenant. 

james  mdnro  elliott 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  September  27th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Field  Ambulance. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Medal. 

JOHN  ESSON  CAMPBELL  ELLIOTT 

B.C.L.,  1917 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  March, 
1917.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  April 
9th,  1918. 


ROWLAND  MONTAGUE  ELLIOTT 

B.S.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1917,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  (later  known  as  the  7th),  Canadian 
Garrison   Artillery.    Served   in   France  and 
Belgium. 


SAMUEL  H.  ELLIOTT 

Arts,  1907-08 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  14th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  m 
France.  Was  wounded. 


ROBERT  HUGH  ELLS 

B.A..  1899;  M.D.,  1903 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  No.  9  Canadian 
Stationary  Hospital,  February  26th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital,  later  to  No.  3  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital  and  to  the  16th  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Served  in  France. 


SIDNEY  CLARKE  ELLS 

B.A.,  1900;  B.Sc.,  1908 
Enlisted  with  the  Canadian  Field  Artillery, 
November  14th,  1914,  and  quaUfied  as  Lieut- 
enant. Reverted  to  the  rank  of  Sapper  in  the 
Canadian  Engineers,  July  4th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  m  England. 
Reverted  again  to  the  rank  of  Private  and  served 
with  the  Russian  Expeditionary  Force  in  North 
Russia. 


HERBERT  JAMES  EMERY 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  28th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  6th 
Howitzer  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Squadron,  Royal  Naval 
Air  Service  as  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Was  later  flying 
instructor  in  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  September  10th,  1916  and 
September  18th,  1918. 


ross  emmans 
Arts,  1908-09;  Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  245th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  4th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion.    Served  m 
France.    Was  wounded  September  1st,  1918. 


henry  r.  emmerson 

Arts,  1901-02;  Applied  Science,  1904-06 
Enlisted  as  a  subaltern  in  the  Eaton  Motor  Car 
Machine  Gun  Battery,  January  7th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  6th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles  and  later  to  the  219th  Battalion.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


samuel  david  endler 

Arts,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  May  15th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Canadian  Railway  Troops.   Served  in 
England. 

LEMUEL  PRICE  EREAUX 

Arts,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1918.  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion,    Canadian   Machine    Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 


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david  j.  evans 
Arts,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  October  23rd,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  14th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 

EDWARD  EVANS 

M.D.,  1887 

Commissioned  Captain  in  the  United  States 
Red  Cross,  June  3rd,  1918.  Served  in  France. 

HARRY  ILSLEY  EVANS 

B.S.A.,  1915 
Enlisted,  March  17th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Service  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  EVANS 

M.D.,  1894 

Commissioned,  April  16th,  1916,  as  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
India. 

ARTHUR  STEWART  EVE 

M.A.,  1908 

Appointed  Major  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  September  29th, 
1916.  Seconded  to  the  War  Office.  Appointed 
Resident  Director  of  the  Admiralty  Experimental 
Station  at  Harwich,  Anti-Submarine  Division. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in 
England.  Was  made  a  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

HERBERT  STEWART  EVERETT 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1920;  M.D.,  1923 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  February  12th,  1915.  Served 
in  France  in  1915-16  with  the  6th  and  4th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Was  wounded  April 
2nd,  1916.  Returned  to  Canada  September  30th, 
1916.  In  France  in  1918  with  the  42nd  Battalion 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada. 

DAVID  EWART 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  1st  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Army  Medical  Corps,  October  17th,  1918.  Died, 
August  21st.  1923. 

PAUL  EWART 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  28th,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

GEORGE  E.  EWING 

Arts,  1896-97 
Appointed  Major  in  the  224th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March  1st,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  12th  Company,  Canadian 
Forestry  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was  men- 
tioned in  despatches. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  EWINt; 

Arts,  1893-95 
Appointed  Major  in  the  117th  Battalion,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force,  March  1st,  1916. 
Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  THEODORE  EWING 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  3rd  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  March  6th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


JAMES  ARTHUR  FAIRIE 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  15th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 

JOSEPH  fal<:ke 
B.Sc.,  1911 

Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery. 

ERNEST  HENRY  FALCONER 

M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Medical  Corps,  June  21st,  1917.  Served  with 
Base  Hospital  No.  30  and  Mobile  Hospital  No. 
1.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

FRANKLIN  NELSON  FALLS 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  7th,  1917.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  as  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the  38th 
Battalion.  Was  wounded. 

OLIN  EVERETT  FARLEY 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  21st,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  No.  1  Section,  Skilled  Corps.  Served 
in  France. 

ANDERSON  CARLYLE  FARLIN<;ER 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  India,  France  and 
Germany. 

RUPERT  WHITLEY  FARMER 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  25th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  later  the  10th  Siege  Battery, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

VINCENT  FARMER 

Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  July  11th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

ARTHUR  LESLIE  FARNSWORTII 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  26th.  1918,  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion,    Canadian    Machine    Gun  Corps. 
Promoted   to   the   rank   of  Acting-Sergeant. 
Served  in  England. 

<;eorge  jarvis  fa rn worth 

Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  April  1st,  1916,  in  the  Divisional 
Cyclists,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  198th  Battalion  and  later  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force  with  a  cornmission.  Served  in 
France. 

HUGH  CRAGG  FARTHIiNG 

B.A.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  May  12th,  1915.  Served  in 
France. 

JOHN  COLBORNE  FARTHING 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted.  March  22nd,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
14th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 

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I 

RALPH  FRANKLIN  MORRIS  FAWCETT                                        HENRY  C.  "^^^"^^ 

M  D  1899                                         Applied  Science,  1904-05 
Commissioned   Major  "in    the   Royal   Army         Enlisted^  Septemto  22nd^^^^^^^^ 
Medical  Corps.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of         Army  Service  Corps,  transferred  to  tn^^^^ 
Lieutenant-Colonel.    Served  in  France.    Was         Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant, 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order.                  Served  in  France. 

MARCUS  PHILIP  FINKLESTEIN 

T1.0M.S  re.Nc.5  rE.r.1.                          abk  1910-12^  medicne.  1912.18 

Aeroplane  crash,  May  27th,  1917.  Canada. 

FREDERICK  GALILT  FINLEY 
GEORCE  HARRY  FERGUSON                                                         M.D.,  1885 

APPLIED  Science,  1913-18                      Appointed  Lieutenant-Q)lonel  in  No.  1  Canadian 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En-         General  Hospital,  September  22nd,  1914.  Pro- 
gineers,  May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England.            moted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  Canada, 

England  and  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches 
HAROLD  M.  FERGUSON                       and  created  a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  the 
Medicine,  1907-08  Bath. 
Enlisted,  September  19th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian                      philip  Sydney  fisher 
Army  Service  Corps.   Transferred  to  the  Im-  ^g^^ 
perial  Army  with  a  commission.                              ^^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^  27th,'  1915,  as  a  Flight  Sub- 

tr^uNi  iii,  vAxnFR  FFRCUSON                   Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 

JOHN                                                    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Flight  Commander. 
APPLIED  Science,  1913-lb                       Served  in  France.    Was  wounded  September 
Enlisted,  May  8th,   1916,  in  the  6th  Siege         24th,  1917.    Was  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.   Served         Service  Order  and  the  Distinguished  Service 
in  France  with  the  7th  Siege. Battery  which  was  Cross. 
afterwards  absorbed  by  the  1st  Brigade,  Cana- 

dian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank                       roswell  erh:  fisher 
of  Sergeant.                                                                     B.A..  1909;  B.C.L.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  Canadian  Army  Service 
WILLIAM  EWART  FERGUSON                   Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  2,  October  5th,  1915. 
Medicine,  1912-13                           Transferred  to  the  3rd  Canadian  Divisional 
Enlisted,  September  2nd,  1915,  in  No.  1  Ca-         Train.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.  Served 
nadian  Field  Ambulance  Depot.    Transferred  to         m  France.    Was  mentioned  m  despatches, 
the  46th  Battalion.    Served  in  France.                                  ^^^^^^  ^  mcLEOD  fiske 

ALAN  FERRIER                                                                    B.S.A.,  1914                   ,  . 

AoPTTFn  ^TTTTMrF  1912-14-  BSC   1920              Served  with  the  Y.M.C.A.  Staff  at  Valcartier 
tri'^  .  K  ^oif .1  iPnt^n.nt  in  the         ^nd  Montreal  1915-1916.  Enlisted,  March  20th, 
Gazetted,  October,  1914,  f^^  lieutenant  in  the                                   ^        Battalion,  Eastern 

Cross.                                                                                          ROLAND  CLARENCE  McLEOD  FISKE 

B.S.A.,  1917 

'''''' n  t  lom                                Enlisted,  May  18th,  1918,  in  the  1st  New 
ts.^c.,  lyiu                                Brunswick  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 
Gazetted,  March  15th,  1915,  as  a  Lieutenant  in 

the  Roy^l  Army  Ordnance  Corps.  Transferred                 edward  graham  fitz-HENRY 
from  the  10th  to  the  2nd,  5th,  17th  and  4th                      Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Corps,  and  5th  Army.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of         Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Engineers. 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  ANDREW  ROBERTSON  FLEET 
EDWARD  PHILLIPS  FETIIERSTONHAUGH                                            ^g^g.  g  q  L  1911 

B.Sc.,  1899                                Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  35th  Battery, 
Appointed  Lieutenant  m  the  Canadian  En-         Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  11th,  1915. 
gineers,  November  10th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the         Transferred  to  the  36th  Battery,  and  later  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  men-         ^^y\  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
tioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Military         moted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Cross.                                                              Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

HAROLD   LEA    FETHERSTONHAUGII                                    ROBERT  FREDERIC  FLEGG 

B.Sc.,  1909                                                      M.D.,  1906 
Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   6th   Brigade         Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Expeditionary         Medical  Corps,  February  8th,  1915.  Promoted 
Force,  February  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to  the         to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
1st  Canadian  Artillery  Brigade.   Promoted  to 

the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was                 gilbert  hyndman  Fletcher 
awarded  the  Mihtary  Cross.                                                          B.A.,  1911 

Enlisted,  January   12th,  1916,  in  the  148th 
PHILIP  AUSTIN  fetterly                     Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
B.Sc.,  1909                                 ferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers,         rank  of  Lieutenant.   Served  in  France.  Was 
May  15th,  1918.    Served  in  England.  wounded. 

132 

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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


DAVID  BRUCE  FLEWELLING 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Enlisted,  October  9th,  1915,  in  the  4th  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
at  Courcelette,  September  15th,  1916. 

walter  ross  flewin 

Applied  Science,  1907-10 
Enlisted,  November  17th,  1914,  in  the  30th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  16th  Battalion  and  later  to  the  3rd 
Pioneer  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  May 
21st,  1916.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

robert  re<;inali)  flood 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry, 
and  later  to  the  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry,  with  a  commission.   Served  in  France. 


GEORGE  DAVID  FLOYD 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  May  10th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
2nd  Lieutenant.  Seriously  injured  in  a  flying 
accident,  January  3rd,  1918.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
April.  1918. 

HERBERT  PAUL  FORAN 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1921;  M.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1915,  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Discharged  October  10th, 
1915.  Re-appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  199th 
Battalion,  January,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Service  Corps,  Discharged 
October  9th,  1916.  Re-enlisted  May  7th,  1918, 
in  the  1st  Quebec  Regiment. 

ALEXANDER    MACKENZIE  FORBES 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  as  Surgeon  to  No.  1  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  September  23rd,  1914.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served 
in  France. 

DUNCAN  STUART  FORBES 

B.Sc.,  1911;  B.  Arch.,  1915 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  and  later  to 
the  7th  Machine  Gun  Company.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Serveid  in  France.  Was 
twice  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JOHN  HUNTER  FORBES 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers 
Training  Depot,  January  24th,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Divisional  Engineers,  and  later 
to  the  5th  Battalion,  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

KARL  HUNTER  FORBES 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc..  1921 
Enlisted,  March  25th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 


NORMAN  BRUCE  FORBES 

B.  Arch.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  December  31st,  1916.  Served 
in  France.    Mentioned  in  despatches. 

ROBERT  DOW  FORBES 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  4th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

ROBERT  FORD 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1916,  in  the  13th  Brigade, 
Canadian  F'ield  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

WALTER  STIMSON  FORD 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Enlisted,  in  Vancouver,  January  15th,  1915,  in 
the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps.  Transferred 
to  the  8th  Field  Engineers;  to  the  Canadian 
Overseas  Railway  Construction  Corps,  and  to 
the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Acting  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  February  6th,  1918. 

john  f.  for  man 

Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  September  26th,   1914,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Bombardier.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded.  May  5th,  1915. 

CEORGE  AUGUSTUS  FORNERET 

B.A.,  1877 

Appointed,  June  1st,  1915,  as  Major  and  Senior 
Camp  Chaplain,  Headquarters,  Canadian  Expe- 
ditionary Force,  at  Camp  Niagara-on-the-Lake. 

JOHN  FERGUSON  COOKE  FORSTER 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  September 
11th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

FRANK  ALBERT  FORTIER 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, 8th  Field  Company,  June,  1915.  Served 
in  France.  Was  twice  wounded. 


CLAUDE  EDWARD  FORTIN 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  25th,  1914.  Transferred 
to  the  Lord  Strathcona  s  Horse  as  Medical 
Officer.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  in  the 
11th  Field  Ambulancie.    Served  in  France. 

ALVAN  FOOTE  FOSS 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  January 
18th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd 
Canadian  General  Hospital. 

ROY  HOLMES  FOSS 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  Battery 
Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  7th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery  with  the  rank  of  Sergeant,  and 
later  to  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service  with  a 
commission.  Served  in  France  and  Italy. 
Awarded  the  Croiche  di  Guerra. 


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GEORGE  BUCHANAN  FOSTER 

Arts,  1916-17;  B.C.L..  1920 
Enlisted,  December,  1916,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting-Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 


(;E0RGE  may  FOSTER 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  26th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  and  Mudros  with  No.  1  Canadian 
Stationary  Hospital,  the  3rd,  4th  and  13th 
Battalions,  the  1st.  2nd  and  3rd  Canadian  Field 
Ambulances,  and  the  1st  Canadian  Pioneer 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


LOWELL  SHIELDS  FOSTER 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  73rd  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  30th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  13th  Field  Ambulance,  Cana- 
dian Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France. 


stanley  campbell  foster 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  September  27th,   1915,  in  the  3rd 
Battery,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.    Served  in 
France.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force  with 
a  commission. 

jack  p.  fotheringham 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  August  24th,  1916,  in  the  3rd  Divisional 
Signal   Company.    Served   in  France.  Was 
gassed. 


DUDLEY  FOURNIER 

MEDICINE,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1918,  as  a  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve.  Served  on  board  H.M.S.  Agalea  in  the 
Mediterranean  and  as  Port  Medical  Officer  at 
the  Piraeus,  Greece. 


FRANK  SCOTT  FOWLER 

B.Sc,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  179th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  24th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  43rd  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  October  26th,  1917,  and 
September  28th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


<;rant  McAllister  fowler 
B.A.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  12th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Siege  Battery.  Served  in 
France. 


fred  francis  fowlie 

Medicine,  1914-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  132nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  14th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  Garrison  Wireless 
Station,  Newcastle,  N.B.,  February  28th,  1918. 
Served  in  Canada. 

THOMAS  JOHN  JOSEPH  FOX 

B.Sc,  1918 

Enlisted  in  the  Engineers,  United  States  Army. 


THOMAS  FREDERICK  FRANCIS 

Applied  Science,  1911-16 
Enlisted,  September  21st,  1916,  in  the  239th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM   WILLOUCHBY  FRANCIS 

M.D.  (ad.  eun.),  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  March 
30th,  1915.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France. 

william  david  frank 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  November  2nd,   1915,  in  the  87th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Invalided  home,  October,  1918. 

ANDREW  STOCKWELL  ERASER 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc,  1922 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
August  16th,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium  with 
D/330th  Brigade,  Royal  Field  Artillery,  66th 
Division.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

ARCHIBALD  NORMAN  ERASER 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Enlisted  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 

HAROLD  ALEXANDER  ERASER 

B.Sc,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  63rd Canadian  Depot 
Battery,  January  21st,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

hugh  n.  eraser 

Arts,  1906-08 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  made  prisoner  of  War  July  12th, 
1916. 

JAMES  OLIPHANT  ERASER 

Arts,  1915-16 
EnHsted,  May  18th,  1916,  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery.    Served  in  France  with  the 
Composite   Battery   and   the   24th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

JOHN  GORDON  CARL  ERASER 

B.S.A.,  1916 
Enhsted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Siege  Battery  and  later 
to  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

JOHN  ROGER  ERASER 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  September  12th, 
1917.  Served  in  France. 

lewis  h.  eraser 

Medicine,  1903-06 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Queen's  Field  Ambu- 
lance, Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  January 
25th,  1917.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd 
Stationary  Hospital  and  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


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ROBKKT  ADAM  FKASEK 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April  6th.  1915,  in  the  26th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Field  Artillerv  with  a  commission.  Trans- 
ferred back  to  the  165th  Battery,  (later  the  5th) 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned 
in  despatches. 

WILBERT  GRIEVE  ERASER 

M.D.,  1910 

Attached  to  Queen's  Canadian  Military  Hospital, 

1914.  Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  14th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
No.  9  Canadian  Field  Hospital,  the  3rd  Can- 
adian Division,  and  later  in  the  16th  Canadian 
General  Hospital  at  Orpington. 

WILLIAM  LAWRENCE  ERASER 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers Training  Depot,  May  5th,  1918.  Served 
in  England. 

JOHN  JAMES  FREELAND 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  May  9th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

DAVID  DAWSON  FREEZE 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  104th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  7th, 

1915.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  and  was  later  attached  to  the 
Royal  Canadian  Regiment,  as  Medical  Officer. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

ARTHUR  FRENCH 

Arts,  1900-02 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1916,  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.    Transferred  to 
the  14th  Battalion.   Served  in  France. 


CECIL  FRENCH 

D.V.S.,  1894 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Veterinary  Corps,  April  17th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

robert  james  frey 

Medicine,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1917,  as  Chief  Quarter- 
master in  the  United  States  Naval  Aviation 
Corps. 

CECIL  OSCAR  FRICKER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Commissioned,  December,  1915,  in  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting- 
Captain. 

joseph  p.  friel 

Medicine,  1903-04 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  as  a  Private  in 
the  6th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

GEORGE  DOWNING  FRIPP 

B.A.,  1905;  M.D.,  1906 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Ontario  Military 
Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
February  15th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Canadian  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Served  in 
France.  Died,  April  4th.  1922. 


LEO  ELIAS  FROOMESS 

M.D..  1910 

Commissioned,  April,  1917,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the 
Medical  Reserve  Corps,  United  States  Army. 

eliot  sumpter  frosst 
Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  April  4th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Resigned  rank  and  was  seconded  as  a 
Private  in  the  same  unit.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st 
Divisional  Motor  Transport  Company  and  the 
1st  Battalion  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 

ANSON  CARR  FROST 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  5  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  August  26th,  1915.  Served  in  Salonika. 

percy  j.  frost 

Medicine,  1905-08 
Enlisted,  June  28th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Central  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  2nd  Machine  Gun  Battalion. 
Served  in  France. 

john  george  fulcher 

Arts,  1906-08 
Enlisted,  June  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

AUBREY  TAYLOR  FULLER 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
M^ical  Corps,  February  1st,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  LeROY  FULLER 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
M^ical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  July  11th, 
1916.  Served  in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital. 

george  leroy  fuller 

Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Enlisted,  March  29th,  1916,  in  the  5th  Pioneer 
Battalion.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Railway  Troops  and  later  to  the  12th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Returned  to  the  4th  Canadian  Railway  Troops 
with  the  rank  of  Acting  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

alexander  frederick  fullerton 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  June  28th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  Fort  Garry 
Horse.  Served  in  France. 

JAMES  THORNTON  FULLERTON 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Section, 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  March  16th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the 
3rd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  and  to  the 
10th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France  with  the  3rd  Trench  Mortars,  39th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

EDWARD  HENRY  FUNK 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  11,  January 
14th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


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cecil  s.  fmrlong 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,   February  7th,   1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  England. 

EDWARD  FI;TTERER 

B.Sc,  1912 

Enlisted,  July  27th,  1918,  as  Master  Engineer 
in  the  27th  Engineers,  United  States  Army. 
Served  in  France. 

LYNDON  FULFORD  FYLES 

B.Sc,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  17th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Overseas  Railway  Construction  Corps.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Divisional  Engineers.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

JAMES  CARLYLE  FY  SHE 

B.A.,  1901;  M.D.,  1904 
Appointed  Medical  Officer  of  the  19th  Alberta 
Dragoons.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Sep- 
tember 14th,  1914.  Transferred  to  No.  1 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Rejoined  the  19th 
Alberta  Dragoons  in  England.  Transferred  to 
No.  1  Field  Ambulance  and  afterwards  to  the 
4th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Returned  to  France  with  No.  10  Field  Ambulance 
Mentioned  in  despatches.  Died,  December  6th, 
1921. 

JOHN  RAYMOND  <;AETZ 

Agriculture,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  November  30th,  1915,  in  the  89th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  19th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lance-Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  and  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 

oliver  joseph  gagnier 

Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  May,  1916,  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service.   Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Was  wounded  May  Uth,  1917. 

henry  h.  galbraith 

Medicine,  1893-98 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

robert  herman  galbraith 

Arts,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  September  9th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

geor<;e  lockhart  (;all 
B.A.,  1913;  M.D.,  1916 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

C.EURK:  AUBREY  WOOLLS  GALLAGHER 

Arts  and  Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  January  15th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Discharged 
medically  unfit,  November  1st,  1916.  Gazetted 
Lieutenant  in  the  100th  Winnipeg  Grenadiers, 
November  1st,  1916.  Discharged  medically  unfit 
July  2nd.  1917.  Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
September  5th,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Flight  Commander. 

JOSEPH  BERNARD  GALLAGHER 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  with  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  April  19th,  1916.  Served  in  France. 


CLARKE  WILLIAM  GAMBLE 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  29th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the  5th  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  GANNON 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  6th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

EGBERT  JOHNSON  GARDINER 
M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  21st,  1917.  Served  in 
England. 

ROBERT  JOHN  GARDINER 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  and  attached  to  the  32nd  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December 
29th,  1914.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd,  15th, 
5th  and  16th  Battalions,  No.  4  Casualty  Clearing 
Station  (Imperial)  and  the  1st  and  2nd  Field 
Ambulances.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel. Was  wounded  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

ALEXANDER  JOHN  GARDNER 

Medicine,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

ROBERT  LORNE  GARDNER 

B.A.,  1899;  M.D.,  1901 
Appointed  Major  in  No.  2  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  26th,  1914.   Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.    Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  GARDNER 

B.A.,  1898;  M.D.,  1902 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  June  25th,  1915.  Served  in  France  with 
the  3rd  Casualty  Clearing  Station  and  the  1st 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

WILLIAM  McGregor  Gardner 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  25th,  1917,  in  the  10th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery  (McGill  Draft),  Canadian  Gar- 
rison Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

oscar  gareau 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  May  17th,  1917,  in  the  Uth  Railway 
Construction  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force.    Transferred  to  the  26th  Company, 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Served  in  France. 

URBAN  JOSEPH  GAREAU 

Arts,  1913-14;  Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  with  a 
commission. 

arthur  hamilton  garland 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, Signal  Training  Depot,  April  20th,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  the  4th  Divisional  Signal 
Company.  Was  wounded  October  26th,  1918. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


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EDWIN  ESSELMONT  GARROW 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Ekigineers, 
November  9th,  1915.  Served  in  France  with  the 
2nd  Field  Company,  Canadian  Engineers. 

CHARLES  HOLMES  GARTH 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  December,  1915,  as  a  Mechanic  in  the 
Royal  Marine  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

william  moir  gartshore 

Applied  Science,  1906-12 
Gazetted  2nd  Lieutenant,  October  2nd,  1914,  in 
the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  (Territorial  Force). 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
Palestine.  Was  wounded  August  4th,  1916. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 

neville  archibald  gass 
Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  a  London  Artillery 
unit.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting-Captain. 

andrew  hamilton  gault 
Applied  Science,  1899-1900 
Raised  and  equipped  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry  in  August,  1914. 
Appointed  Major  and  Siecond  in  Command, 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry, 
August  12th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  February  28th,  1915,  May  8th,  1915 
and  June  2nd,  1916.  Mentioned  in  despatches 
four  times.  Was  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order,  The  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
(3rd  Class,  with  swords),  Member  of  the  Order  of 
the  British  Empire,  and  the  Belgian  Ordre  de 
Leopold. 

john  alexander  ogilvie  gemmill 

Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Enlisted,  April  19th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,    Manitoba    Regiment.     Served  in 
Canada. 

fernand  edward  gendron 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers,  August  23rd,  1914.  Tj-ans- 
ferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian  Pioneer  Battalion, 
and  later  to  the  Royal  Canadian  Engineers  with 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Promoted  to  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  May  25th, 
1915,  and  September  11th,  1916.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ALLAN  SUMMERHAYES  GENTLES 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
November  15th,  1916.  Served  in  Canada. 

JOHN  DEAN  GEORGE 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Medical  Corps, 
United  States  Army,  August  8th,  1918. 

JOHN  PETRIE  GERRIE 

B.A.,  1887 

Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  Atlantic  Con- 
ducting Staff,  May  18th,  1918. 

ronald  julius  wernher  gervers 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Commissioned,  April,  1915,  in  the  Royal  En- 
giners,  201st  Field  Company.  Transferred  to  the 
247th  Field  Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain  in  charge  of  Intelligence  (E.),  1st  Army, 
Served  in  France.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


alexander  clarke  gibb 

Arts,  1914-16;  Diploma  of  Commerce,  1916 
Enlisted,  March  7th,  1918,  as  a  Warrant  Officer 
(Wireless  Operator)  in  the  Royal  Naval  Cana- 
dian Volunteer  Reserve. 

james  arnold  gibbon 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  May  26th,  1916,  in  the  69th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
1st  Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  and  then 
to  the  5th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery, 
with  the  rank  of  Bombardier.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  RICHARD  GIBBS 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  September  18th,  1918,  in  the  1st 
Regiment,  Replacement  Engineers,  United  States 
Army. 

GORDON  GIBSON 

M.D..  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Navy  Base  Hospital 
No.  1,  United  States  Army,  March  17th,  1917. 
Served  in  France  with  the  United  States  Marines. 

RICHARD  GIBSON 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  18th,  1915.  Served  in 
England  and  Salonika. 

llewellyn  francis  gibsone 

Arts,  1901-02 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

PHILIP  GEOFFREY  BRITTON  GILBERT 

Applied  Science,  1910-14;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  6th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
1st  Brigade.  Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  HAGAR  GILCHRIST 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  26th,  1915,  in  the  24th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

THOMAS  ERNEST  GILCHRIST 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  September  20th,  1916,  in  the  74th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

ARCHIBALD  LORNE  CAMPBELL  GILDAY 

B.A.,  1898;  M.D.,  1900 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  October  5th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  GILDAY 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  30th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ELMER  STEWART  GILES 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  May  1st,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 
with  a  commission,  and  later  to  the  First 
North  Midland  Heavy  Battery,  British  Expedi- 
tionary Force. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


GEORGE  REID  GILES 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  June  10th,  1915,  in  No.  2  Sanitary 
Section,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.   Served  in 
France. 

ALLAN  <;iLMOLIR  GILL 

Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  32nd  Battery,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery,  October  20th,  1915.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  45th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  and  later  to  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps.  'Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France. 

tames  LESTER  WILLIS  GILL 

B.A.Sc,  1896;  M.Sc,  1904 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  46th  Battery,  Cana- 
dian  Field   Artillery,    November    1st,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France. 

HENRY  EDWIN  GILLANDERS 

Arts,  1911-15;  Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  October  3rd,  1918,  m  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

CLYDE  CAMPBELL  GILLIES 

B.Sc,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  63rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  3rd,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  3rd  Pioneer  Battalion 
(48th  Canadians).  Was  wounded  October  2nd, 
1916. 

GEORGE  ERNEST  GILLIES 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  16th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  24th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France  and  Salonika. 

JOHN  JOSEPH  ALEXANDER  GILLIES 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1915,  in  the  Railway 
Construction  Company.  Transferred  to  the  4th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.    Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


AUSTIN  FRANCIS  GILLIS 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  October  19th, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

walter  c.  gillis 

Applied  Science,  1903-04 
Appointed  Lieutenant  m  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  November  13th,  1914.  Served  in 
England  with  the  4th  Divisional  Train,  and  the 
5th  Divisional  Train.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

DANIEL  PERCY  GILLMOR 

B.A.,  1911,  B.C.L,  1913 
Appointed  Captain  in  the   148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  1st, 
1915.  Served  in  England. 

HORACE  MAY  C;iLLMOR 

Medicine,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  November   14th,   1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


william  d.  gillmor 

Applied  Science,  1900-01 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Garrison  Regiment,  July  31st,  1918. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.   Served  m 
Canada. 

william  chase  gilman 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  August  7th,  1914,  in  the  13th  Scottish 
Light  Dragoons.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Infantry 
Brigade,  to  the  2nd  Field  Ambulance,  and  later 
to  "A"  Battery,  159th  Brigade,  Royal  Field 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 
Was  wounded,  March,  1918. 

hamilton  l.  gilmour 

Applied  Science,  1903-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Construction 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May 
3rd,  1916.    Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Served  in  France. 

reginald  b.  gilmour 

Applied  Science,  1900-02 
Enlisted,  February  24th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Siege  and  Heavy  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
4th  Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  and  later 
to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  NORMAN  GILMOUR 

M.D.,  1910 

Enlisted,  January  26th,  1915,  in  the  4th  South 
African  Mounted  Rifles.  Demobilized  at  the  end 
of  the  campaign  in  South  West  Africa,  and 
joined  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  as 
Lieutenant,  later  becoming  Medical  Officer  of 
the  16th  Battalion,  Royal  Scots,  with  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Wounded,  April, 
1917.  Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

cyril  r.  a.  gladman 

Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  177th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  7th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada. 

walter  augustine  glasmacher 

Applied  Science,  1907-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Heavy 
Artillery  Draft,  March  5th,  1916.    Served  in 
France  with  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery. 

(;ORDON  BOND  GLASSCO 

B.Sc,  1905 

Enlisted,  June  24th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  then  to  the 
4th  East  Surrey  Regiment,  Imperial  Army,  with 
the  rank  of  2nd  Lieutenant,  and  later  to  the 
15th  and  21st  Royal  Fusiliers  and  then  back  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry 
with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Seconded  to  the 
War  Office  on  Air  Craft  production  and  to  the 
Admiralty  Anti-submarine  Division  (base  Ports- 
mouth). Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Was 
wounded,  June  3rd,  1916. 

ALEXANDER  F.  GLEN 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


FREDERICK  THEODORE  GNAEDINGER 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  June  14th,  1916,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Construction  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


HAROLD  LEWIS  (;OKEY 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May,  1917.  in  the  United  States 
Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was  injured, 
April,  1918. 

HARRY  <;OLDBLATT 

B.A.,  1912;  M.D.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  American  Medical 
Corps,  May,   1917.    Served  in  France  and 
Germany. 

edward  crosby  (;oldie 

Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Divisional  Am- 
munition Park,  September  6th,  1914.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


clarence  harold  goldstein 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  March  14th,  1917,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  4th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 


HAROLD  <;oocH 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Appointed  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service,  August,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  on  the  North  Sea 
Patrol.  Plane  disabled,  October  24th.  1917,  and 
drifted  to  Holland,  where  he  was  interned. 


JAMES  ROBERT  COODALL 

B.A.,  1899;  M.D.,  1901 
Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  June  1st,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  made 
a  member  of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 


ralph  h.  <;oodchili> 

Arts,  1903-04;  Applied  Science,  1904-10 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in   the  4th  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion,  April  12th,  1916.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Pioneer  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 


LESLIE  CHARLES  GOODEVE 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Battery,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  September  26th,  1914.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Brigade  Major.  Served  m 
France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches,  awarded 
the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and  the  Croix 
de  Guerre. 


CHARLES  ATHOL  ROBERTSON  CORDON 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  June  19th,  1915,  in  the  61st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionarv  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  12th  Field  Ambulance,  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 


DONALD  CAMERON  CORDON 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  19th,  1917,  in  the  73rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
7th  Siege  Battery.    Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 


C;E0RCE   BLAIR  GORDON 

Applied  Science,  1916-17;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Air   Force.    Promoted   to   the   rank   of  2nd 
Lieutenant. 


CE0R(;E  SINCLAIR  <;OHDON 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  11th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  11  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
and  Nos.  7  and  9  Canadian  Stationary  Hospitals. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Major.  Served 
in  France. 


cerard  stafford  staveley  cordon 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Commissioned,  April  22nd,  1915,  in  the  17th 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Imperial  Army.  Pro- 
moted to  Captain  and  Adjutant.  Served  in 
France  and  Belgium.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


HERBERT  F.  CORDON 

Law,  1900-01 
Enlisted,  March  2nd,  1917,  in  the  76th  Depot 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  4th  Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  and 
to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 


huntley  craham  <;ordon 

Agriculture,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  September  13th,  1915,  in  the  72nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  September  18th,  1916, 
June  26th,  1917  and  April  17th,  1918.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


james  lindsay  cordon 

Applied  Science,  1911-13 
Enlisted,  January,  1916,  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Flight  Commander.  Was  awarded 
the  Board  of  Trade  Medal  for  saving  life  at  sea, 
and  the  Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 


JOHN   KEITH  (;ORDON 

B.A.,  1916;  Medicine,  1913-16;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  25th,  1916,  in  the  11th  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Canadian  Siege  Battery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France. 


ARTHUR  SriRLIN<;  (;ORRELL 

M.D.,  1890 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  and  attached  to  the  Regina  Bat- 
teries (38th),  1914.  Senior  Medical  Officer  for 
Saskatchewan.  Assistant  Director  of  Medical 
Services,  Militarv  District  No.  12,  and,  later. 
Special  Consultant.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel.    Served  in  Canada, 


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LOUIS  (;OSSELIN 

B.C.L.,  1903 
Appointed  Acting-Major,  General  List,  October 
1st,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

EDWIN  MINEK  LAWREINCIE  GOULD 

B.A.,  1907 

Enlisted,  October  27th,  1917,  as  Chief  Yeoman 
in  the  United  States  Naval  Reserves.  Com- 
missioned 1st  Lieutenant  and  Chaplam  United 
States  Army,  August  15th,  1918,  and  assigned  to 
the  546th  Engineers.  Served  in  France. 


WALTER  STILSON  C;OULD 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enhsted,  May  2nd,   1916,  in  the  6th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  7th  Siege  Battery.    Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 


WILLIAM  <:e<:il  gowdey 
M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  30th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
Captain.  Served  in  France,  Egypt  and  the 
Mediterranean. 

INATIIANIEL  <;RA<:E 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  GRAFFTEY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  14th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross  and  Bar. 

CYRIL  CUTHBERT  PORTER  <;RAHAM 

Arts,  1909-14 
Appointed   Lieutenant  in  the  51st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  February  11th,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  the  43rd  Battery,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery.  Was  gassed. 


JAMES  WESLEY  <;RAHAM 

Agriculture.  1915-17;  B.S.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  November  28th,  1916,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  45th  Battery,  9th  Brigade.    Served  m 
France. 

ROBERT  JAMES  EARL  (;RAHAM 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enhsted,  June  16th,  1916,  in  the  74th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
14th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

WEINDALL  STEWART  <;RAHAM 

Applied  Science,  1900-04 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  9th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  15th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
twice  wounded. 

WILLI  \M   FIELD  C;RAHAM 

Applied  Science,  1899-01 
Appointed  Captain   in   the   129th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  6th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  8th  Canadian 
Railway  Troops. 


HAROLD  DAVID  GRANT 

Applied  Science,  1911-16 
Enlisted,  January  24th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Signal  Depot.  Transferred  to  the  7th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery  with  the  rank  of  Bom- 
bardier.  Served  in  France. 


JOSEPH   H.   B.  GRANT 

Medicine,  1916-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

KEITH  <;ORDON  <;RAN  1 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  March  15th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 
in  Canada. 

WILLIAM  JAMES  GRANT 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  1st,  1918.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 


WILLIAM   ROY  (;RANT 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  June  3rd,  1918,  in  the  Manitoba 
Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force 
with  the  rank  of  2nd  Lieutenant. 


PAUL  (;rattan 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
p:nlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  15th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 


EM1LE  (;RAVEL 

Applied  Science.  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  10th  Reserve  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 


CHARLES  ALLAN  <;RAVES 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  14th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


FRANK  W.  <;RAVES 

Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers 
Signal  Training  Depot,  May  18th,  1916.  Posted 
to  the  2nd  Canadian  Divisional  Signal  Company. 
Served  in  France. 

go  lin  crawford  gray 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,   February  2nd,   1916,   in  the  85th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  Canada. 


EDWIN  MORTIMER  <;REAVES 

Arts,  1916-18;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted.  April  25th.  1918.  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 


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JOHN  KAY  MACDONALD  GREEN 

Applied  Science,  1913-14;  B.Sc.,  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  26th,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Brigade  and  later  to  the 
4th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


ROBERT  HOWARD  GREEN 

B.A.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  54th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  3rd,  1915, 
and  was  appointed  paymaster.  Served  in 
France. 

THOMAS  BENNETT  (;REEN 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
M^ical  Corps,  July  31st,  1915.  Served  in  France 
and  Salonika. 

VARIAN  SWEETNAM  C;REEN 

B.A.,  1918 

Enlisted,  in  1917,  as  a  Flight  Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service.  Served  in  France  and 
England. 

EVAN  <;reene 
M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Naval  Service,  March,  1915.  Service  at  the 
Dardanelles  and  in  Egypt.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  with  the  rank 
of  Captain,  May  16th,  1916.  Served  in  Mace- 
donia and  England. 

LESLIE  KIRK  GREENE 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  February  17th,  1915.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


JOHN  CAREY  <;REENLEESE 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  27th,  1917.  Served 
in  Canada.  Died,  August  8th,  1922. 


CHARLES  C;LASS  <;REENSHIELnS 

Arts,  1901-03;  Law,  1902-05 
Enlisted  in  the  French  Foreign  Legipn,  August 
20th,  1914.  Transferred,  February  19th,  1915, 
to  the  24th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

ESAU  ABRAM  GREENSPON 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  June  17th, 
1918.  Served  in  England. 


ALAN  HAMILTON  GREENWOOD 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  April  17th, 
1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  England. 

freherh:  CYRIL  <;reenwooi> 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  July  23rd, 
1918.   Served  in  Canada. 


WILLIAM  EWART  GRE<;SON 

Medicine,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France. 

don  alu  greig 

Arts,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  November  4th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Dep9t 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

arciiibalu  edward  grier 

Arts,  1906-08 
Enlisted  in  the  French  Field  Ambulance. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps,  May  25th,  1917,  and  was  afterwards 
attached  to  the  Canadian  Tank  Battalion. 
Served  in  England. 

arthur  harold  grier 

Applied  Science,  1902-04 
Enlisted,  December,  1915,  in  the  French  Army 
Service  Corps. 

JAMES  <;riek 

Arts,  1913-18;  B.A.,  1919 
Enlisted,  August  2nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

<;EKALD  HAMILTON  <;riffin 

Arts,  1908-09 
Appointed  Captain   in  the   221st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  3rd,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Battalion.    Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


(;ERALD  THOMAS  <;RIEFn  H 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

HAROLD  RANDALL  <;RIFFITH 

B.A.,  1914;  M.D..  1922 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Transferred 
to  the  British  Navy  in  1917  as  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant.  Served  on  destroyers  on  the 
Atlantic  and  Mediterranean. 


HII(;H  BRADFORD  (;RiFFi  rH 

B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  October  25th,  1914,  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the  2nd 
Divisional  Supply  Column  and  later  to  the 
Roval  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ALE<:  iMiELi's  <;ri<;<; 
Arts,  1912-15;  B.A..  1916;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  September  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  7th  Canadian  Trench  Mortar  Battery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

<:harles  .1.  <;ross 

Medicine,  1902-06 
Appointed   Captain  in   the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  5th,   1918.    Served  in 
England  with  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Red  Cross  Hospital. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


LOUIS  GROSS 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  May  21st, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

GORDON  MILTON  (iRUNDY 

M.D..  1913 

Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

THOMAS  GlIERIN 

Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Depot  Bat- 
talion, 2nd  Quebec  Regiment,  October  21st, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

NORMAN  MILKS  GUIOU 

Medicine,  1910-15;  M.D.,  1916 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Returned 
to  complete  course  in  medicine.  Rejoined  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital  with  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Transferred  to  the  6th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance,  22nd  Division. 

CHARLES  COWEN  (;IIRI> 

B.A.,  1893;  M.D.,  1897 
Appointed  Captain   in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  April  5th, 

1917.  Served  in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian 
Stationary  Hospital. 

FRASER  BAILLIE  GURO 

B.A.,  1904;  M.D.,  1906 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  15th,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  22nd  Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Pro- 
moted to  Captain.  Attached  to  Alder  Hay  Mili- 
tary Orthopedic  Hospital,  Liverpool,  and  No.  8 
Stationary  Hospital,  Boulogne.  Appointed  Major 
in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  July 

1918,  in  charge  of  the  Surgical  Division  of  the 
Military  Hospital  at  Ste.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  Que. 

I>ONALI>  GUTHRIE 

B.A.,  1892 

Appointed  Chaplain,  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 
on  the  General  List,  October  12th,  1915.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Honorary  Major.  Served 
in  France. 

RICHARD  WILLIAM  <;iJY 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Signal  Company.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


LOUIS  W.  HACKER 

Applied  Science.  1912-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
Served  in  France  with  the  8th  Canadian  Siege 
Battery. 

F.  WINFIELD  HACKETT 

B.C.L.,  1917 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  214th  Belford's 
Forestry  Battalion,  September  1st,  1917. 

JONATHAN  PYOTT  HADFIELD 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  December  1st,  1917,  in  the  Coast 
Artillery,  United  States  Army.  Was  transferred 
to  the  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  overseas. 


CLIFFORD  T).  HADLEY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, November  15th,  1916.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  France  with  the 
61st  Field  Company.  Was  wounded  Nov.  21st, 
1917. 

DANIEL  JAMES  HADLEY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  March  18th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 

HENRY  HADLEY 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  9th, 
1915.  Served  in  France. 

KENNINCTON  HENRY  SCOTT  HAGUE 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  May  27th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Seconded  to  the  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in 
France  and  Italy. 

john  <;ordon  haininc; 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Field  Com- 
pany, Canadian  Engineers.    Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 

alrert  j.  haldane 

Arts,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  37th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  11th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  13th  Battalion.   Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

e.  ch  a  loner  hale 

Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Appointed   Captain   in   the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  September  25th,  1914.   Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

FRANK  WILLIAM  <;E0RGE  HALE 

Applied  Science,  1914-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  10th, 
1916.  Served  in  France  with  the  42nd  Battalion. 

GEORGE  CARLETON  HALE 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  the  18th  Battalion, 
December  14th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

GEORGE  McADIE  HALE 

Dentistry,  1914-16;  D.D.S.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  6th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Canadian  Siege  Battery,  later  known  as  the  7th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN  SMYTHE  HALL 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  December  1st,  1915,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to 
the  Tank  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  November  20th,  1917.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 


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MARSHALL  KENNEDY  HALL 

M.D.,  1893 

Commissioned,  October,  1917,  as  a  Captain  in 
the  Base  Hospital,  United  States  Army.  Served 
on  local  Board,  Union  County,  Oregon,  1917  to 
October,  1918,  and  as  Chairman  of  the  Red  Cross 
from  1914  to  October,  1918. 


NORMAN  MarLKOD  HALL 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Commissioned,  July  7th,  1915,  in  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  222nd  Field 
Company,  to  the  69th  Field  Company,  and  to  the 
352nd  E  and  M  Company,  Royal  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  January,  1916.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  made  an  officer  of  the  Order  of 
the  British  Empire. 

ROBERT  HALL 

Arts,  1914-15;  B.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  6th  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the 
Imperial  Army  with  a  commission.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  September  17th,  1916. 
Taken  prisoner  of  war,  March  21st,  1918. 


HYMAN  MORDECAl  HALPERIN 

D.D.S.,  1917 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,   June  8th,   1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 

GEOFFREY  HUBERT  HAMILTON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  The  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  and  later  to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artil- 
lery with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

JAMES  YOUNG  HAMILTON 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  February  3rd,   1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Canadian  Regiment.  Served 
in  France. 

PHILIP  DAWSON  PRIOR  HAMILTON 

Applied  Science,  1916-17;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  July  20th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.   Was  wounded. 


RICHARD  IREDALES  HAMILTON 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  November  2nd,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Veterinary  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  November  4th,  1917. 


herbert  ren  wick  hammond 

Agriculture,  1913 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  47th  Battery,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery,  November  6th.  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  15th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
November  19th,  1916,  and  May  5th,  1917. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JAMES  FELTON  HAMMOND 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  10th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, France  and  India. 


eli  howard  hancock 

Arts.  1907-08 
Enlisted,  January  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 


james  sanderson  hand 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1917,  in  the  United  States 
Air  Service.    Served  in  France  from  October, 
1917,  to  December,  1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant. 

keith  alison  iiandyside 

Arts.  1911-12 
Enlisted,  January  20th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  England. 


DARRELL  PETERS  HANINCTON 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  5  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  June  25th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  Salonika. 


francis  carleton  hanington 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  April  9th,  1917.  Awarded  the  Mihtary 
Cross  and  Bar. 


JOHN  WALTER  VARRON  HANINGTON 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  28th,  1916.  Transferred  to 
the  27th  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  to  the  83rd 
Field  Ambulance,  to  the  2nd  King's  Shropshire 
Light  Infantry,  to  the  81st  Field  Ambulance, 
to  the  28th  and  29th  General  Hospital.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Mace- 
donia. 

(;eorge  kissam  hannah 
B.A.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  June  5th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  7th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and 
to  the  1st  Lancers  and  40th  Cavalry,  Indian 
Army.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1918-19. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

JAMES  HANNAN 

Applied  Science.  1916-18;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Served  in  England. 


JAMES  HANRATTY 

Arts,  1906-07 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  20th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France. 


C:HARLES  STANLEY  HANSON 

Arts,  1905-07 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  August  29th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.   Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches. 


143 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


(;eok(;k  fulford  hanson 

Medicine.  1914-17 
Enlisted,  June  28th,  1917,  in  the  2nd  New  York 
Infantry  (the  105th),  United  States  Army. 
Promoted  to  Corporal.  Transferred  to  the 
Bomb  and  Gas  Investigation  Section,  Sanitary 
Corps,  Washington.  Commissioned  1st  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  France.  Died  at  Oxford, 
England,  April  28th,  1921. 


WILLIAM  (;ORnON  HANSON 

B.Sc,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Brigade. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  August  26th,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ALBERT  K.  IIARDINC; 

Arts,  1894-98 
Enlisted.  September  15th,  1916,  in  the  245th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  m 
Canada. 

RICHARD  HENRY  MOORE  HARDISTY 

B.A.,  1899;  M.D.,  1903 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  6  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  November  14th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 


harold  allman  hardtman 

Applied  Science,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  June  12th,  1917,  in  the  Signal  Training 
Depot,  Canadian  Engineers.  Transferred  to  the 
5th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in 
France. 

STUART  ALEX  HARGRAFT 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  8th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France. 


JAMES  WATKINS  HARPER 

Medicine,  1912-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  December  3rd, 
1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  England. 

ALLAN   DALE  HARRIS 

B.A.,  1903;  B.Sc.,  1905 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Field 
Artillery,  January,  1915.    Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Engineers.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 


EDMUND  PARKER  DALE  HARRIS 

B.A.,  1913;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Commissioned,  October  30th,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Hants  Battery,  Royal  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  105th,  the  102nd,  and  27th  Brigades,  Royal 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  France  and  Italy.  Was 
wounded,  July  10th,  1917. 


hugh  redford  dale  harris 

Arts,  1913-15 
Commissioned,  July  27th,  1916,  in  the  Royal 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  France  and  Belgium  with  the 
61st  Divisional  Artillery.  Was  taken  prisoner  of 
war,  March  21st,  1918. 


james  e.  harris 

Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1917,  in  the  Howitzer 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 


LEONARD  CHRISTOPHER  HARRIS 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Major  and  Medical  Officer  of  the 
49th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
January  16th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France  with  the 
49th  Battalion  and  the  10th  Field  Ambulance 
and  in  England  as  Officer  Commanding  the 
Canadian  Special  Hospital  at  Whitley.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches. 


GEORGE  HERBERT  HARKIN 

Medicine,  1916-21;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  July  11th,   1918,  *in  the  Canadian 
Army.  Served  in  Canada. 


JOHN  FREDERICK  HARKOM 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  August  11th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting-Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  15th 
and  57th  Divisional  Artillery.  Was  wounded 
May  3rd,  1915.  Mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JOSEPH  JAMES  HAROLD 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1919;  B.C.L..  1921 
Enlisted,  February  22nd,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches.  Awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


NORMAN  CHARLES  HARRIS 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Commissioned,  September,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Field  Company,  Australian  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  Major,  commanding  the  6th  Field 
Company.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
November  8th,  1916.  Twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


parker  b.  harris 

Arts,  1909-10;  Applied  Science,  1909-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  80th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  18th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


VICTOR  BASSETT  HARRIS 

B.Sc..  1916 

Enlisted,  May  17th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th) 
Canadian  Gairison  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 


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AUSTEN  ST.  BAKBK  HARRISON                                          LEITRIM   ERIC  HARVEY 

Applied  Science,  1909-12                                   Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,    September   3rd,    1914.     Served    as         Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   Roval  High- 
Stretcher   Bearer  in   the   2/3  London   Field         landers   of   Canada.   September    10th,  1915. 
Ambulance,  56th  London  Division,  in  France,         Seconded,  June  22nd,  1916,  as  Lieutenant  to  the 
from  February  1916  to  January  1919.                        Signal  Training  Depot.    Transferred   to  the 

Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Served  in  France. 

RALPH  D0UC;LAS  HARRISON 

B.A.,  1907 

Appointed  Chaplain,  with  the  rank  of  Honorary                   francis  albert  harwood 

Captain,  attached  to  the  56th  Battalion,  Cana-                           Medicine  1895-96 

dian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  11th,  1915.          a      -  ^  a         ^  -     ■    \u     a-     j-  a 

Served  in  France  and  Belgium,  attached  to  No.         n^^^?^  rnrnf  ^  fnn.  '"iq/h  ^ 

3,  Canadian  General  Hospital,  the  8th  and  10th         P^"^^^  ^^'P''  J^"^                     ^^^^^  ^" 

Battalions  and  at  Base  Depots. 

GORDON  STUART  HARROWER                                REGINALD  HE  LOTBINIERK  HXRWOOI) 

Arts  1913-15                                                    M.D.,  1895 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian         Apj^inted    Lieutenant-Col^^^^    in    the  51st 
Mounted  Rifles,  July,  1915.  Transferred  to  the         P^'vlf  T^th    l^^^^^^  %^tT^^'L^ZT^ 

EDWARD  CHARLES  HART 

M.D.,  1894                                                         LUDLOW  ST.  JOHN  HASKELL 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian                                B.Sc.,  1907 
Army  Medical  Corps,  in  charge  of  No.  5  General         Enlisted,  September  26th.   1914,  in  the  5th 
Hospital,  September  10th,  1915.   Promoted  to         Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Colonel.    Served  in  Macedonia.         the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  Canada, 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  made  a  Companion         England  and  France  with  the  2nd,  the  Reserve 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George.                 and  the  9th  Artillery  Brigades.  Was  wounded, 

August  15th,  1917.  Mentioned  in  despatches  and 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HART                           ^^^'^^  ^'^^^'^ 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army   

M^ical  Corps.  July.  1915.  Transferred  to  the                     ^^^f,  ^'^''^^''''J'J'^''^^ 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  Egypt.                             Medicine,  1908-09 

Enlisted,  May  18th.  1915,  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
HFNRv  HARPFR  HART                       ^^Y^^  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Promoted  to  the 
r.  A            J;              ^:o^.^^                     rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  m  France.  Was 
B.A.,  1916;  Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D..  1922            wounded  March  26th.  1916,  and  September  17th. 
Enlisted,  February  8th.  1916,  in  No.  9  Can-         1916.    Was  awarded  the  Belgian  Croix  de 
adian  Field  Ambulance.  Served  in  France.  Guerre. 

MILBURN  M.  HART                                                     J^>»N  OGILVIE  HASTINGS 

Agriculture,  1911-12                                           Arts,  1906-08 
Enlisted,  September  20th,  1914,  in  the  15th         Appiointed  Lieutenant  in  the  13th  Battalion. 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served         Rpy^l  Highlanders  of  Canada  September  23rd 
in  France.  Was  wounded  April  30th,  1916.                  ^^]^-  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.  berved 

m  France.  Was  wounded. 

HA VI I)  HARTIN 

M.D.,  1914                                                             ROBERT  (  LARK  HASTINC;S 

Appointed   Captain   in   the  Canadian   Army                                 M  D  1917 
fr^rf           November  8th,  1916.  Served  in         Appointed  Lieutenant  in  \he  Canadian  Armv 

Medical  Corps.  August  20th.  1917.  Promoted 
JOHN  J   HARTLEY                                    ^^"^     Captain.  Served  in  England. 
Applied  Science,  1913-14 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En-                    wai ti.^h  hiniwon  HA*4TiNr*i 
gineers'  Training  Depot.  February  23rd.  1915.            ^       Walter  hindson  Hastings 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in           Applied  Science,   1914-15;   B.Sc..  1922 
France    with    the    6th    Battalion.    Canadian         Enlisted,  February  26th,  1916,  in  the  195th 
Engineers.  Mentioned  in  despatches.                       Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  46th  Battalion.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  in  France.  Was 
LOUIS  JOHN  hartman  wounded. 
M.D..  1916 

ferred   to  the  4th  Machine  Gun  Battalion.                                 M.U.,  1^ 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  and  Major.         Appointed  Major  in  the  12th  Canadian  Mounted 
Served  in  France.  Was  shell  shocked.  Awarded         Rifles.  January  2nd,  1915.    Promoted  to  the 
the  Croix  de  Guerre.    Died,  August  26th.  1924.         rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 

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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


JOHN  FRANCIS  HASZARD 

M.D..  1917 

Enlisted.  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.  Returned  to  complete  niedical 
studies.  Re-enlisted,  August  16th,  1917,  m  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  with  the  rank  ot 
Lieutenant.  Promoted  to  Captam.  Served  m 
France. 

KARLE  CLIFTON  HATCH 

AGRICULTURE,  1913-16;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  28th.  1916,  in  the  6th  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery,  afterwards  known  as 
the  7th.  Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France. 


WILLIAM  HAROP  HATTIK 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  3rd,  1916.  Served  in 
Canada  as  Assisting  Officer  in  Military  District 
No.  6. 

HAROLD  MOFFATT  SWIRK  HAUGHTON 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Commissioned,  September  2nd,  1914,  in  the 
Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  77th  Field 
Company,  17th  Division,  and  the  157th  Field 
Company,  16th  Division.  Was  wounded,  De- 
cember 24th,  1915,  and  September  5th,  1917. 


ALEXANDKR  (;ORI)0!N  HAULTAIN 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, January  18th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

ALLAN  BERESFORD  HAWKINS 

Medicine,  1906-12 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


STUART  SCHOFIELD  HAWKINS 

B.  Arch.,  1911 
Appointed   Captain   in   the   78th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary   Force,   August  1st, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  Septem- 
ber 27th,  1918. 


william  ashley  hawley 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  3rd,  1915,  in  the  6th  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  September  17th,  1916. 


ALAIN    KEITH  HAY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  16th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


WILLIAM    DREW  HAY 

Agriculture,  1913-15;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  June  20th,  1916,  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery  (later  known  as  the  7th;,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 


JOSEPH  HAYES 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  September  20th,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  85th  Battalion,  the 
4th  Divisional  Train,  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps,  and  No.  2  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order.  Deceased. 

JOHN  GRAY  HAYWARD 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  May  31st,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Pnncess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry  and  later  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps  (Mechanical 
Transport).  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Also  did  duty  with  the  War 
Office. 

JOSEPH   MILNE  HEAP 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Gazetted,  August  31st,  1914,  in  the  Royal  Army 
Service  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps,  and  to 
the  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Flight  Commander  and  later  to  Flight  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

RICHARD  EDGAR  HEARTZ 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Commissioned,  November,  1917,  as  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

JOHN  CLARKE  BEATON 

B.A.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  10th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  April  26th,  1916,  and 
June  19th,  1916. 

EDWARD  RAYMOND  WEST  HEBDEN 

Applied  Science,  1911-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Siege  Battery. 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  September  28th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

ALBERT  JAMES   BARLOW  HEBERT 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  22nd,  1916.  Served  in  the 
242nd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
the  King's  Canadian  Red  Cross,  Kitchener,  No. 
10  Canadian  Stationary,  and  No.  2  Canadian 
General  Hospitals.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  PIERRE  HEBERT 

Arts,  1917-18;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

TERRANCE  JAMES  CLIFFORD  HEENEY 

Applied  Science,  1915-18 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  1st,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

james  r.  heggie 

Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  August  2nd,  1915,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Transferred 
to  the  4th  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  June  4th,  1916, 
and  September  28th,  1918. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


HENRY  HAROLD  HEMMING 

B.A.,  1914 

Given  a  temporary  commission  in  the  Royal 
Field  Artillery,  September,  1914.  Served  in 
France  with  "B"  Battery,  84th  Brigade,  Royal 
Field  Artillery ;  the  3rd  Field  Survey  Battalion, 
in  command  of  the  first  Observation  Group; 
and  the  6th  Corps,  Royal  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Staff  Captain  and  Major. 
Was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  award- 
ed the  Military  Cross. 


ARTHUR  THEODORE  HENDERSON 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  March  30th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

EGBERT  F.  HENDERSON 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1916,  in  the  11th  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 


harry  t.  heneker 

Arts,  1906-07 
Enlisted,  November  14th,   1914.  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the 
Imperial  Army  with  a  commission,  and  to  the 
Trench  Mortar  Battery  with  the  rank  of  Captain. 


THEODORE  BIGELOW  HENEY 

B.A.,  1911;  B.C.L.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Quebec  Regi- 
ment, January  2nd,  1918.   Transferred  to  the 
1st  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  France. 


CHARLES  BLANCHARD  HENRY 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  February  22nd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Cana- 
dian General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the 
King's  Liverpool  Regiment  with  the  rank  of  2nd 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
April  10th,  1917,  and  November  20th,  1917. 


CLARENCE  MELWOOD  HENRY 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  14th,  1916.  Transferred 
to  the  8th  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 
Served  in  France. 


LESLIE  STEWART  HENRY 

B.A.,  1918;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.   Transferred  to  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
England. 

THOMAS  HALIBURTON  HENRY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  November  5th,  1916,  as  a  Corporal 
in  No.  10  Halifax  Siege  Battery.  Transferred  to 
the  7th  Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France. 


WALLACE  ROSS  HENRY 

Arts,  1913-16;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.    Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  November  15th,  1917,  and  November 
10th,  1918. 


ERNEST  FREDERIC  LESLIE  HENSON 

B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  August  8th,  1914,  in  the  Honourable 
Artillery  Company,  1st  Infantry  Battalion, 
Imperial  Army.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Bat- 
talion, Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regiment,  to 
the  1st  Reserve  Battalion,  Suffolk  Regiment,  and 
to  the  2nd  Battalion,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  Salonika. 

HAROLD  GORDON  HENSON 

B.  Arch.,  1915 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1  Canadian  Construc- 
tion Battalion,  May  12th,  1916.  Transferred  to 
No.  1  Battalion,  Canadian  Railway  Troops. 
Served  in  France. 

HOWARD  HAVELOCK  HErBliKN 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  24th,  1914.  Served  in 
France  in  a  Field  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Was  wounded,  August,  1917. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


MAURICE  G0T<:H  HEPBURN 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Enlisted,  August  20th,  1914,  in  the  8th  Bat- 
talion, Worcestershire  Regiment.  Commissioned 
m  the  7th  Battalion,  Oxfordshire  and  Bucking- 
hamshire Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the 
Army  Cyclist  Corps  and  commanded  the  26th 
Divisional  Cyclist  Company,  and  the  12th 
Corps,  Cyclist  Battalion,  with  the  rank  of 
Captain  and  Major,  respectively.  Served  in 
France  and  Salonika. 


LOUIS  ANTHYME  HERDT 

B.A.Sc,  1893 
Enlisted,  September  21st,   1914,  in  the  3rd 
French  Army  Corps  (Reservist).    Served  as 
Chief  Inspector  of  Munitions  in  Canada  for  the 
French  Government. 

alvin  william  heron 

Arts,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  November  23rd,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Divisional  Supply  Column.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Acting-Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France. 

REGINALD  WILFRID  HERRING 

Arts,  1914-17;  B.A.,  1919 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

andrew  chadwick  hersey 
Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  with  the 
Canadian  Grenadier  Guards,  as  Provisional 
Lieutenant.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  May,  1916.  Served  in 
France. 

eric  mason  hersey 
Applied  Science,  1913-14;  Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  15th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

OTTO  WILFRED  HERZBERG 

B.A.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  27th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 


147 


McGlLL  HONOUR  ROLL 


GORDON  HERBERT  HESLAM 

B.A.,  1916 

Enlisted.  June  1st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  October  8th,  1918. 

CECIL  HENRY  HETHERINGTON 

B.A.,  1918 

Enlisted,  April  19th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  England. 

SAMUEL  JUDSON  HETHERINGTON 

Agriculture,  1917-18;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  9th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  New  Brunswick  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

CHILION  GRAVES  HEWARD 

B.A.,  1907;  B.C.L.,  1910 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  1st, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

henry  willis  hewson 
Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

EDWARD  PERCIVAL  HEYWOOD 

B.Sc,  1909 

Commissioned  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Engineers. 

CHARLES   AMBROSE  LANE  HIBBARD 

B.A.,  1916;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  June  8th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGUl) 
Siege  Battery  (later  known  as  the  7th),  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Gunner.  Served  in  France. 

ROBERT  NEWMARCH  HICKSON 

B.A.,  1901 

Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Artillery  Brigade  Ammunition  Column.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  August  12th, 
1916. 

charles  gordon  higman 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Appointed  a  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve,  May  10th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

gerald  millen  hill 

Agriculture 
Enlisted  in  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  September  26th,   1914.    Served  in 
France. 

WALTER  HENRY  PHILIP  HILL 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  March  8th,  1915.  Served  in  France  in 
No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Died  July 
23rd,  1921. 

LELAND  GLEN  HILLIER 

Medicine,  1913-16;  M.D.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  22nd,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


GEORGE  J.  HINDLEY 

ARTS,  1905-06 
Enlisted,  May  19th.  1916,  in  the  204th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  7th  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
and  to  the  3rd  Tunnelling  Company.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Honorary  Captam  and  Chaplain. 
Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  H.  KINGSTON 

Law,  1895-96 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  and  Chaplain 
in  the  199th  Battalion,  Duchess  of  Connaught's 
Own  Irish  Canadian  Rangers,  May  24th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian  Divisional 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France. 

arthur  hyde  hinton 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  76th  Depot  Battery, 
June  1st,  1916.  Seconded  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.   Served  in  France.    Was  awarded  the 
Air  Force  Cross. 

edward  stewart  hoare 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  August  28th,  1916,  in  the  79th  Depot 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Transferred  to  the 
9th  Canadian  Siege  Battery.    Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  MAXWELL  HOBART 

Applied  Science,   1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

reginald  george  hodge 

Agriculture,  1914-1916 
Enlisted,  April  29th,   1918,  in  the  Railway 
Construction  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  England. 

robert  gordon  hodge 

Medicine,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  September  8th,  1915,  in  the  8th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the 
9th  Brigade  Machine  Gun  Company.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 

SAMUEL  RAYMOND  NORRIS  HODGINS 

Agriculture,  1913-16;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Central 
Ontario  Regiment.    Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

JOHN  HODGKINSON 

Arts,  1907-08;  1910-11 
Appointed  Captain  and  Chaplain  in  the  Canadian 
Railway  Troops,  April  25th,  1918.   Served  in 
France  with   the  78th   Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force. 

angus  w.  hodgson 
Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   7th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  April   11th,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

EDWIN  LANCASTER  HODGSON 

B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  July  15th,  1916,  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  24th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 


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<;i':oR<;i':  KiKiiiit:  n<)i>(;soN 

Applied  Science,  1911-16 
Enlisted,  January,  1916,  as  a  Flight  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  Captain. 
Was  awarded  the  Board  of  Trade  Silver  Gallan- 
try Medal  for  life-saving  and  the  Air  Force 
Cross. 

william  maurice  hodgson 

Arts,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  January  14th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  2nd 
Lieutenant. 


KDWARl)  VINCKNT  II0<;AN 

M.D.,  1896 

Mobilized  for  active  service  as  Medical  Officer 
of  the  1st  Regiment,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
August  5th,  1914.  Transferred  to  No.  7  Canadian 
Stationary  Hospital  as  Major,  Second  in 
Command,  October  28th.  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  in  an  air  raid.  Mentioned 
in  despatches  and  was  made  a  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  the  British  Empire. 


FREDKRICK  JOSEPH  K.  H0(;AN 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  A  Section,  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance  Depot,  February  1st,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital. 

francis  gordon  hogarth 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  June,  1915,  as  a  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded,  July,  1916. 


EDGAR  W.  HOLDEN 

Agriculture,  1914-16;  B.S.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  August  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

RUFUS  CLEMENT  HOLDEN 

B.A.,  1914;  Law,  1913-15;  B.C.L.,  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  March,  1915.  Attached  as  Lieu- 
tenant to  the  3rd  Divisional  Train,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  January  11th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  4th  Divisional  Train.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

charles  antliff  holland 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  25th,  1916,  in  No.  9  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Served  in  France. 

FRANCIS  CHAPLIN  HOLLAND 

B.Sc,  1913 

Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


gerald  allien  holland 

Applied  Science,  1901-02 
Enlisted,  August  7th,  1916,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  and 
Belgium  with  Divisional  Ammunition  Column 
and  Field  Artillery  Units. 


STANLEY  ARNOLD  HOLLING 

B.A.,  1917;  Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D..  1921 
Enlisted,  April  18th,  1918,  as  a  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant   in   the   Royal   Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve.  Served  in  the  Mediterranean  area. 


ROBERT  CLAUD  HOLM AN 

B.A.Sc.,  1893 
Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   Royal  Army 
Ordnance  Corps,  in  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

william  bernard  holmes 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  January  18th,  1917,  in  the  Siege  and 
Heavy  Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  9th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in 
France. 

BENJAMIN  REAC;iI  HOOPER 

B.Sc,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  1st,  1918.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  in  England. 

harold  thomas  richard  hooper 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  March  30th,  1915,  in  the  6th  Field 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Transferred  to 
the  1st  Canadian  Siege  Battery.   Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


james  albert  v1ckers  hooper 

Medicine,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  September  25th,  1914,  in  No.  1  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the  2nd 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 

henry  william  hough 

Dentistry,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  March  1st,  1918.  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 

john  houliston 

Applied  Science,  1899-1900 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers,  April  15th  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  2nd  Divisional  Engineers.  Mentioned 
in  despatches.  Was  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 

GE0RC;E  ELLIOTT  HOUSSER 

B.A.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

JAMES  CHESTER  HOUSTON 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May,  1917.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain,  October  29th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ALAN  CAMPBELL  P.  HOWARD 

B.A.,  1897;  M.D.,  1901 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  attached  to  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  March  6th,  1915.  Served  in  France 
till  January,  1916,  when  he  was  placed  on  the 
Medical  Officers'  Reserve. 


GEORGE  G.  HOWARD 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  July  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


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McGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


WALDORF  VIVIAN  HOWARD 

B.A.,  1916;  M.Sc,  1922;  Ph.D.,  1924 
Enlisted,  October  21st.  1916,  in  the  244th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Transferred  to 
the  14th  Battalion.  Served  in  France  and 
Belgium. 

WILBKRT  HARVARD  HOWARD 

B.C.L.,  1915 
Enlisted,  October  25th,  1915,  in  the  8th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  m  France.  Subse- 
quentlv  Adjutant  Canadian  Artillery  Regi- 
mental Depot  and  Staff  Captam,  Canadian 
Reserve  Artillery. 

john  gwyn  howell 

Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

WILLIAM  BOYMAN  HOWELL 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  14th,  1914.  Served 
in  France  with  the  9th  Canadian  Field  Ambu- 
lance, and  the  1st  and  3rd  Canadian  General 
Hospitals.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 

<;E0RGE  PATRICK  HOWLETT 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  24th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

<;eorge  matheson  hudson 

B.Sc,  1911 

Joined  the  Staff  of  Military  District,  No.  10 
(Winnipeg)  as  Lieutenant,  August  10th,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  195th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  April  17th,  1916.  Appointed 
District  Intelligence  Officer,  Military  District 
No.  12,  January  1st,  1917.  Served  in  Canada. 

RALPH  RUSKIN  HUESTIS 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  November  2nd,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Veterinary  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps,  and  later  transferred  to  the 
116th  Canadian  Infantry  Battalion.  Served  in 
France  and  Belgium. 

HARRY  J.  HUGHES 

Medicine,  1897-99 
Appointed  Major  in  the  52nd  Battalion,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force,  October  31st,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

KV\N  BONNOR  lllI<;iI-JONES 

B.Sc,  1913 

Commissioned,  September  1st,  1914,  in  the 
Royal  Engineers,  96th  Field  Company.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  October,  1915.  Twice  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

JOHIN   WARD  H11<;HS0N 

B.Sc,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant,  March  1st,  1916,  in  the 
224th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


HERBERT  STORY  HUNTER 

B.C.L.,  1880 
Enlisted,  November  3rd,   1915,  in  the  87th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.    Served  in 
England. 

piercy  starkey  hunter 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Was  given  a  Provisional  Commission  in  the  74th 
New  Brunswick  Rangers,  January,  1915.  Ap- 
pointed Lieutenant  in  the  55th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  20th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  20th  Battalion, 
and  the  44th  Battalion.  Was  shell-shocked. 


THOMAS  VAN  HUNTER 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  July  23rd,  1917.  Served  in 
England. 

WILLIAM  ANDREW  HUNTER 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  March  9th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  HUSTLER 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  April 
17th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


JOHN  WILLIAM  HUTCHINSON 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  March  5th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


BRUCE  CAVERHILL  HUTCHISON 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  April  28th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


JAMES  ALEXANDER  HUTCHISON 

M.D.,  1884 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  February  22nd,  1916. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in 
France.  Was  made  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  the  British  Empire  (Military  Division). 


KEITH  o(;iLviE  iiut<:hison 

Applied  Science,  1913-14;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  73rd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 


matthew  howard  hutchison 

Arts,  1914-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Reinforcing 
Company,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  June, 
1916.  transferred  to  the  2nd  Reinforcing 
Company,  R.H.C.,  November,  1916,  and  then, 
after  resigning  his  commission,  to  the  10th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery  (McGill),  April,  1917. 
Served  in  France. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


PAUL  PHELPS  HUTCHISON 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1916;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  October  11th, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  at  the 
Battle  of  the  Somme,  November,  1916.  On 
recovery  served  in  England,  with  the  20th 
Reserve  Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada. 
Rejoined  the  42nd  Battalion  in  France,  in  1918. 


ross  rutherford  hutchison 

Arts,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Signal 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.    Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


LIONEL  CHARLES  HUTSON 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  22nd,  1916.  Served  m 
Bearwood  Hospital,  England,  and  in  France 
with  the  9th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  and  as 
Medical  Officer  in  the  9th  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery. 


WILLIS  ABRAM  HUTTON 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  15th,  1916.  Served  in 
France. 

AUSTIN  HARVEY  HUYCKE 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  29th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  as  Medical  Officer,  with  the  rank  of 
Captain,  with  the  75th  Field  Ambulance,  the 
nth  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  the  65th  Artillery 
Brigade,  and  the  51st  South  Wales  Battery. 
Was  wounded  March  23rd,  1918,  and  May  29th, 
1918.  Mentioned  in  despatches  three  times, 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 


WALTER  COURT  HYDE 

B.  Arch.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  21st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Battery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  as  Officer 
Commanding  Battery  Reserve  Brigade,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery  and  afterwards  in  Witley 
Camp,  England,  from  February,  1918,  to 
September,  1918,  when  he  joined  the  Northern 
Russia  Expeditionary  Forces,  commanding  the 
68th  Battery,  C.F.A.  Was  twice  mentioned 
in  despatches,  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


AUSTEN  ELLIOTT  HYNDMAN 

B.S.A.,  1916 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 


EDWARD  DOUGLAS  HYNDMAN 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  June,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


ABRAM   B.  ILLIEVITZ 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  22nd,  1917.  Served  in 
England. 

hugh  fer<:ival  illsley 
Applied  Science,  1914-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served 
in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre. 


bruce  athol  ingraham 

Applied  Science,  1895-96 
Appointed  Major  in  Command  of  the  24th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December 
6th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France  in  the  62nd  Brigade, 
Royal  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Canadian  Militia,  1919. 


CAMPBELL  INNES 

Arts  and  Law,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  July,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  Canada. 


COLIN  W.  INNES 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers Training  Depot,  May  2nd,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  7th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  England. 


ROBERT  INNES 

B.S.A.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Composite  Bat- 
talion, Halifax,  September,  1914.  Raised,  and 
went  overseas  with,  the  106th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Transferred  to  the  87th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France. 


paul  stanley  ironstone 
Applied  Science,  1913-14;  Arts,  1914-15; 
Medicine,  1916-18;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  7th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

AUSTIN  HWIGIIT  IRVINE 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  245th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  31st, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  87th  Battalion  and  a 
French  Base  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ROBERT  THOMAS  IRVINE 

M.D.,  1885 

Commissioned,  July,  1916,  as  Lieutenant  in  the 
Medical  Corps  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  the 
United  States.    Died,  October  31st,  1921. 


GEORGE  IRVING 

B.A.,  1902 

Appointed  Honorary  Lieutenant  in  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  May  9th,  1918. 
Served  in  England  and  France. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


louis  krskine  w.  irving 

Medicine,  1893-97 
Appointed  Major  in  the  15th  Battery,  4th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December 
4th,  1914,  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  m 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 

(;iFFORI>  MELVILLK  IRWIN 

Applied  Science,  1911-12;  B.Sc,  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Regiment, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  August  1st,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  Cana- 
dian Heavv  Artillery  Battery.  Was  wounded, 
January  3rd,  1918. 

ROBERT  HAMILTON  IRWIN 

B.Sc,  1908 

Volunteered  for  overseas  service,  August,  1914, 
while  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Engineers  (Permanent  Force).  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  Canada. 

william  alexander  irwin 

Arts,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1916,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Stationary  Hospital.    Transferred  to  the  7th 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  ERIC  C.  IRWIN 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  June  18th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  June  2nd,  1916.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches. 

CHARLES  HERRERT  IVEY 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, August  9th,  1916.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

OLIVER  LAWRENCE  JACKS 

Arts  and  Applied  Science,  19tll-12; 
Agriculture,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  November,  1914,  in  King  Edward's 
Horse,  Imperial  Army.  Commissioned  in  the 
5th  Oxford  and  Bucks  Light  Infantry,  and 
transferred  to  the  18th  Gloucestershire  Regi- 
ment. Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  August, 
1917.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

FREDERICK  STANBRIDGE  JACKSON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  September,  1914,  in  Enslin's  Horse, 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery.  Invalided  home, 
November,  1916. 

WILLIAM  FREDERICK  JACKSON 

M.D.,  1873 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  19th,  1916.  Served  in 
Canada  and  England. 

john  brigford  jacobie 

Applied  Science,  1891-93 
Enlisted,  December  14th,   1914,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Supply  Column.  Served  in  France. 


ALFRED  ST.  GE0R<;E  JACQUES 

B.Sc,  1917 

Enlisted,  April  24th,  1917,  in  the  Siege  Artillery 
Draft  (McGill),  10th  Canadian  Siege  Battery. 
Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  ERIC  JACQV'ES 

B.Sc,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  25th, 

1915.  Transferred  to  the  87th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches. 

HENRY  MERVILLE  JACQUES 

M.D.,  1894 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  2nd  Canadian  Division, 
April  22nd,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  three  times.  Awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 

charles  herbert  j.  james 

Medicine,  1907-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  Eaton's  Machine  Gun 
Battery,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Feb- 
ruary 1st,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Brigade 
Machine  Gun  Section.  Served  in  P'rance.  Was 
wounded. 

ROBERT  EDWARDS  JAMIESON 

B.Sc,  1914;  M.Sc,  1920 
Appointed  Provisional  Lieutenant,  Supernumer- 
ary, No.  6  Detachment,  Corps  of  Guides,  April, 

1916.  Attached  to  the  10th  Depot  Siege  Battery, 
Halifax,  October,  1916,  to  September,  1917. 
Went  overseas  in  the  11th  Siege  Battery,  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  September 

1917.  Served  in  France. 


ROBERT  HARRY  JAMIESON 

B.A.Sc,  1890 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  August,  1914.  Was 
wounded,   April   23rd,    1915.    Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

WILLIAM  DAWSON  STUART  JAMIESON 

Medicine,  1916-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 


WILLIAM  ROSS  JAMIESON 

M.D.,  1898 

Commissioned,  October  8th,  1917,  as  a  Captain 
in  the  Medical  Corps,  United  States  Army. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major,  July  9th,  1918. 


ernest  ian  walter  jardine 

Applied  Science,  1901-04 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  101st  Battalion. 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  11th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  **E"  and  "M"  Com- 
pany, 254th  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned 
in  despatches. 

ELLIS  JOHN  JARJOUR 

D.D.S.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Manitoba  Regiment.  Assigned  to  the 
Canadian  Dental  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 


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CHARLES  EDWARD  JEAK1NS 

B.A.,  1901 

Appointed  as  Honorary  Captain  and  Chaplain 
in  the  58th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  August,  1915.  Served  in  France  with  the 
58th  Battalion  and  the  5th  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance. 

JOHN   W.  JEAKINS 

B.A.,  1913 

Enlisted,  June  21st,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant  and  later  to  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  June  2nd,  1916,  and 
August  8th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal 
and  the  Croix  de  Guerre. 


CALVIN  S.  JELLY 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Artillery  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery,  afterwards  known  as  the  7th.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force  as  a  Cadet. 
Served  in  France. 


KENNAN  BROOKS  JENCKES 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  26th,  1915,  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


JOHN  STEPHEN  JENKINS 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  11th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian  Field  Ambu- 
lance. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


MURRAY  H.  JENKINS 

B.S.A.,  1913 
Enlisted,  March  15th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Nova  Scotia  Regiment,  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.    Served  in 
Canada. 

ARCHIE  NATHANIEL  JENKS 

Dentistry,  1912-15;  D.D.S.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915.  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  13th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  and  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 


CHARLES  PETER  JENTO 

M.D.,  1890 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  13th,  1916.  Attached  to 
the  10th  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital,  Moore's 
Barracks  Hospital,  14th  and  12th  Canadian 
General  Hospitals  and  to  No.  3  Canadian 
Casualty  Clearing  Station.   Served  in  France. 


JOHN  ANDREW  JESS 

B.A..  1915 

Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
June  3rd.  1916  and  November  1st,  1917. 


ARTHUR  LIVINGSTONE  JOHNSON 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  28th,  1914.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
No.  10  Imperial  General  Hospital  and  No.  1 
Canadian  Casualty  Clearing  Hospital.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served 
in  England  in  No.  9  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  as  Oflficer  Commanding  the  Canadian  Red 
Cross  Hospital  at  Buck  Park. 


GEOFFREY  ALAN  JOHNSON 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, January,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the  4th  Division.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

GEORGE  RAY  JOHNSON 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  2nd,  1915.  Served  as 
Medical  Officer  with  the  12th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st  General 
Hospital,  2nd  Field  Ambulance  and  the  13th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Was  wounded  at  Vimy,  April  17th,  1917. 


HAMMOND  JOHNSON 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  16th,  1915,  as  a  Corp>oral 
in  the  6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


HENRY  DAWES  JOHNSON 

M.D.,  1885 

Volunteered  for  service,  August  4th,  1914. 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  July  20th,  1915.  Served 
in  England,  France  and  Belgium  and  later  in 
Canada  as  Assistant  Director  of  Medical 
Services. 

JOHN  GUY  WATTS  JOHNSON 

B.A.,  1900;  M.D.,  1904 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Stationary  Hospital,  September  25th,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Served  in  England,  France,  Mudros,  Egypt, 
and  Salonika.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
three  times. 

lorne  i.  johnson 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted  in  the  Sifton  Machine  Gun  Battery, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  207th  Battalion  and  later  to 
No.  9  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


CHARLES  FRANKLIN  JOHNSTON 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.C.L.,  1922 
Enlisted  in  the  34th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  January  9th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the 
21st  and  13th  Batteries,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 


HARRY  WYATT  JOHNSTON 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Entered  on  military  service  as  an  Instructor  in 
Military  District  No.  4.  Enlisted,  October  28th, 
1917,  as  Company  Sergeant  Major  in  the 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Transferred  to  the 
8th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in 
France. 


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IRWIN  DONALDSON  JOHNSTON 

Arts,  1906-07 
Enlisted,  February   11th,   1916,  in  the  35th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Acting-Captain.    Served  in 
France. 

KENNETH  BURNS  JOHNSTON 

Medicine,  1914-16;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  August  25th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  14th  Brigade.   Was  awarded  the  Military 
Medal. 

MORGAN   M.  JOHNSTON 

B.Sc.,  (Arts),  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  34th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December  3rd,  1915 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Reverted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant  to  go  overseas  with  the  9th  Brigade 
Ammunition  Column.  Served  in  France  with  the 
33rd  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Wounded 
at  the  Somme,  September  13th,  1916. 

ARTHUR  LLEWELYN  JONES 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  8th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  with  the 
1st  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  the  2nd,  3rd 
and  7th  Canadian  Infantry  Battalions,  and  the 
1st  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Battalion.  Was 
made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire  (Military),  and  was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

ARTHUR  REGINALD  JONES 

Agriculture,  1913-15;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  9th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedition- 
ary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
three  times. 

FRANCIS  EDWARD  JONES 

Medicine,  1916-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  18th,  1918,  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant 
Surgeon,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 
Served  on  the  North  Sea  and  the  Atlantic. 

GUY  CARLETON  JONES 

B.Sc,  1912 

Enlisted,  April  3rd,  1916,  in  the  5th  South 
African  Horse.  Served  in  German  East  Africa. 

HOWE  ALONZO  JONES 

M.D.,  1900 

Commissioned  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

JAMES  HAROLD  JONES 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
8th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  October  2nd, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  8th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Was  wounded. 


LLEWELLYN  RIENDEAU  JONES 

B.S.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Canadian  Siege  Battery. 
Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served  in  France. 


THOMAS  WILLIAM  JONES 

B.A.,  1916;  M.A.,  1921 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,   January  20th, 
1917.  Served  in  England. 

WALTER  NORMAN  JONES 

AGRICULTURE,  1914-17;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  21st,  1917,  in  the  McGill 
Siege  Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artil- 
lery. Transferred  to  the  2nd  Divisional  Am- 
munition Column.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

ERNEST  HASTINGS  JORDAN 

B.Sc,  1912 

Enlisted,  October  28th,  1914,  in  the  21st  Battery, 
6th  Brigade.  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Battery,  1st  Brigade,  to  the 
26th  Battery,  7th  Brigade,  and  to  the  18th 
Battery,  5th  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

LEO  JOACHIM  JORDAN 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers. May  15th,  1918.   Served  in  England. 

ALFRED  HUGH  JOSEPH 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1917.  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France  with  the  10th  Battery,  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 

BERNARD  JOSEPH 

Arts,  1915-18;  B.A.,  1919;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted  in  the  Jewish  Legion  (Royal  Fusiliers) 
July  1st,  1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Company 
Sergeant-Major. 

ARTHUR  CRANSWICK  JOST 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  February  26th,  1916,  and  detailed  as 
Medical  Officer  to  the  64th  Battalion.  Served 
in  England  as  Senior  M.O.  of  the  6th  Training 
Brigade,  Otterpool.  and  D.A.D.M.S.,  Canadian 
Army,  Seaford.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  Canada  as 
Assistant  Director  of  Medical  Services,  M.D. 
No.  7. 

louis  de  gonzague  joubert 
Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  6  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  15th,   1915.    Served  in 
France. 

CECIL  ROY  JOYCE 

M.D.,  1914 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  19th,  1915.  Served 
in  France  with  the  21st  Field  Ambulance. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

roderick  augustus  kane 
Applied  Science,  1894-99 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
Canadian  ExpeSditionary  Force,  June  13th,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  the  24th  Battalion. 

HARRY  V.  KARNES 

Applied  Science,  1912-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  June  4th,  1918,  as  Chief  Machinist 
in  the  United  States  Navy. 


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STUART  EVANS  KAY 

Applied  Science,  1912-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  2nci,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France  and  Belgium  with  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 

CECIL  DARLING  KEAN 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  Egypt,  Salonika  and 
Mesopotamia. 


SAMUEL  GARFIELD  KEAN 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  28th,  1916.  Served  in 
Mesopotamia  with  No.  2  General  Hospital  and 
the  1  /4th  Devonshire  Battalion,  and  in  Palestine 
with  the  1  /55th  Pioneer  Battalion.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain. 


GARNET  H.  KEARNEY 

M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January,  1916.  Served  in 
France  as  Medical  Officer  in  various  units. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


JOHN  D.  KEARNEY 

Law,  1916-17;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  January  25th,  1917. 
Served  in  France  with  the  25th  Battery,  6th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


WILLIAM  FRANCIS  KEARNS 

Applied  Science,  1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


ARNOLD  KEAY 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1916.  Was  attached 
to  the  8th  Stationary  Hospital,  Adding  ton  Park 
War  Hospital,  the  Duchess  of  Connaught's 
Hospital,  the  7th  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  the  2nd  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Served 
in  France. 


CAMPBELL  BROWN  KEENAN 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Major  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry, 
August  12th,  1914.  Served  in  France  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Was  awarded 
the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 


BENJAMIN  CHARLES  KEEPING 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  22nd,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  and 
Belgium  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
and  the  2nd  Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


ALBERT  JOHN  KELLY 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  August  22nd,  1916.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 


BORROWS  KELLY 

Law,  1916-17 
Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air 
Service.    Transferred   to   the   Royal  Flying 
Corps. 

john  christian  kelly 

Applied  Science,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  No.  6  (afterwards  known  as  No.  7), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 


p.  E.  KELLY 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  10th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

THEODORE  JOSEPH  KELLY 

Law,  1914-17 
Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  KELLY 

B.Sc,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers Training  Depot,  May  15th,  1918.  Served 
in  England. 

ARTHUR  KELSALL 

Agriculture,  1914-15;  B.S.A.,  1918 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38  th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Prin- 
cess Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  June  2nd,  1916. 


chester  francis  kelsch 

Applied  Science,  1911-15;  Arts,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


JAMES  COLIN  KEMP 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  11th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches  twice.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 


WILLIAM  NORMAN  KEMP 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  as  a  Pilot 
Cadet,  December  7th,   1917.    Discharged  as 
medically  unfit,  September  4th,  1918.  Served 
in  Canada. 

CARSON  JAMES  KENDALL 

M.D.,  1916 

Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915.  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  Served  in  France. 


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WILLIAM  NASSAU  KENDRICK 

M.D.,  1896 

Commissioned  Captain  in  the  Medical  Corps. 
United  States  Army,  October  18th,  1918, 
Served  in  the  United  States. 


GEORGE  LIONEL  DENT  KENNEDY 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  25th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ser- 
geant. Served  in  France  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  as  Captain,  and,  as  Captain 
and  Medical  Officer,  with  the  46th  Battalion 
and  the  12th  Field  Ambulance. 


HAROLD  SAMUEL  KENNEDY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, November  11th,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  3rd  Tunnelling  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


henry  c:.  kennedy 

Applied  Science,  1904-05;  1906-07; 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  12th,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  24th  and  39th  Bat- 
talions. Seconded  to  the  War  Office  for  special 
duty,  March  30th,  1917. 


HOWARD  KENNEDY 

B.Sc,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
November  18th,  1915.  Served  in  France  with 
the  7th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded, 
August  8th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

LESLIE  HAY  KENNEDY 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  April  3rd,  1916,  in  the  196th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.    Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps. 

ROBERT  ALEXANDER  KENNEDY 

B.A.,  1884;  M.D.,  1886 
Appointed  Captain  in   the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  July  3rd,   1916.    Served  in 
England  in  the  Moore  Barracks'  Hospital  and 
the  Shorncliffe  Military  Hospital. 

RODERICK  STUART  KENNEDY 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Enlisted,  August  6th,  1914,  in  the  Central 
Alberta  Horse.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Canadian  Dragoons.  Commissioned  in  the  12th 
Battalion,  West  Yorkshires.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Loos  in  September,  1915,  and  at 
the  Somme  in  July,  1916. 

THOMAS  ELMER  KENNEDY 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  July  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

CORDON  COLFOX  KENNIN<; 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  13th,  1918.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada  and,  in 
Siberia,  with  the  16th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 


ROBERT  KENT 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  November  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  4th  Canadian  Division,  Trench  Mortar 
Brigade.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

THOMAS  REGINALD  KER 

B.C.L.,  1904 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  June  1st,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

HERBERT  WILFRED  KERFOOT 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  30th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  and  served 
in  France  and  Gallipoli.  Transferred  back  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps  and  served  with 
No.  1  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital  at  Salonika. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

FORREST  ALEXANDER  KERR 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  12th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (afterwards 
known  as  the  7th)   (McGill)  Siege  Battery, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

HARRY  HYLAND  KERR 

M.D.,  1904 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Army  Medical  Corps,  August  28th,  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.    Served  in  France. 

hugh  outhit  kerr 

Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,   1914,  in  the  1st 
Field  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served 
in  France. 

NORMAN  KERR 

M.D.,  1889 

Commissioned  Captain  in  the  Medical  Corps, 
United  States  Army,  July  10th,  1918. 

JOHN  KERRY 

B.A.,  1911;  B.C.L.,  1915 
Enlisted,  August  2nd,  1916,  in  the  148th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  13th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  August  18th,  1918. 

charles  willard  kil(;oljr 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  15th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

(iarfield  kilpatrick 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  70th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  February  5th,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column  and  the  6th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

noel  legii  sangster  kilpin 
Applied  Science,  1911-17 
Commissioned,  October  23rd,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  England. 


156 


OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


HKCTOR   HKNRY  KING 

B.C.L.,  1918 
Enlisted  as  a  Warrant  Officer  in  the  Radio  Naval 
Telegraphy  Department,  Royal  Naval  Canadian 
Volunteer  Reserve. 


HOBKKT  K1N<; 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Medical  Reserve 
Corps,  United  States  Army,  August  18th,  1917. 


SHENTON  STANLEY  KING 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  and  attached  to  the  8th  Princess 
Louise  Battalion.  Seconded  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  at  Gallipoli,  Mesopotamia  and 
France. 


ABNER  KINGMAN 

B.A.,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  13th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  20th  Reserve  Battalion  as  Adjutant 
and  later  served  in  the  same  capacity  in  the 
259th,  Battalion,  Canadian  Rifles  in  Siberia. 
Was  made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

walter  ross  kin(;slani> 

Agriculture,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  January,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  2nd 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner  of  war  on  November  8th, 
1917. 

EDWARD  ROBERT  KINGSLEY 

B.Sc,  1911 

Enlisted,  March  30th,  1917,  in  No.  2  Section, 
Skilled  Railway  Troops.  Served  in  France  with 
the  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Sergeant. 


JOHN  LYNDHURST  KINGSTON 

B.  Arch.,  1910 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  20th,  1916.  Served  in  France. 


LAURENCE  BRADLEY  KINGSTON 

B.Sc,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  January  9th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  9th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


HENRY  WILLIS  KINNEAR 

Arts,  1908-09 
Enlisted,  September  3rd,   1918,    in   the  1st 
Depot  Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 


BURTON  O.  KINNEY 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  13th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


RE<;iNALD  PRICE  KINSMAN 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  25th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.   Served  in  France  with  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps  and  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 

GUY  HURLSTON  KIRBY 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 

sidney  s.  kirby 

Applied  Science,  1908-12 
Enlisted,  February  26th,   1915,  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in 
Bermuda  and  England. 

ARCHIBALD  STANLEY  KIRKLAND 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  30th,  1916.  Served 
in  France,  Belgium  and  Germany. 

HAROLD  THOMPSON  KIRKPATBIGK 

APPLIED  Science,  1916-17;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  June  21st,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps. 


ROBERT  KIRKPATRICK 

M.Sc.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  24th,  1914.  Served  with 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  in  France. 
Was  made  a  Member  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

henry  hamilton  kitchener 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Enlisted,  August,  1914,  in  the  1st  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Engineers,  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  and  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major. 

BERNARD  ALBERT  KLEIN 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  December  12th,  1917,  in  the  Ordnance 
Corps,  United  States  Army.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Second  Lieutenant. 

ADRIAN  KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN 

B.A.,  1912;  B.C.L.,  1914 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

CLARENCE  RUSSELL  KNEELAND 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,   September  7th,    1916,   in   the  6th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KNEWSTUBB 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  April  13th,  1916,  in  the  62nd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
5th  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  in 
France. 


157 


McGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


robert  kendall  knight 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  4th,   1916,  in  the  Motor 
Transport  Division  of  the  Royal  Army  Service 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  2nd  Lieutenant. 

GEORGE  HUTTON  KOHL 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  and  to  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Acting-Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 


MELVILLE  ZEN  FORD  KROLIK 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  3rd,  1917.  Served  in 
England. 

DONALD  GORDON  KYLE 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

OSIAS  WENCESLAS  LAC:HAINE 

Agriculture,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

RAOUL   la CROIX 

Applied  Science,  1900-01 
Enlisted.  May  23rd,  1918.  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

guy  burton  ladd 

Arts.  1908-10 
Enlisted,  January  16th.  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Saskatchewan  Regiment.   Served  in 
Canada. 

LAWRENCE  HEBERT  LAFFOLEY 

B.Sc,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  19thi  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  England. 

paul  richard  laffoley 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  6th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill.) 
(afterwards  known  as  the  7th)  Canadian  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

MAURICE  THEODORE  LAFLEUR 

Arts,  1916-17;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  June  6th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  Ammunition  Column,  85th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in 
England  and  Siberia. 

alan  laing 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

allan  pollock  laing 

Arts,  1900-01 
Enlisted,  May  7th,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  Canada. 


GEORGE  FREDERICK  LAING 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  15th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  later  re-transferring  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
England. 

ROSS  RICHARD  LAING 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc,  1919 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Signal 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.    Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in  France. 

JAMES  ARTHUR  deLALANNE 

Arts.  1913-15;  B.A.,  1919 
Enlisted,  April  30th.  1915.  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  later  to  the 
5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  September  16th,  1916, 
October  30th.  1917.  and  August  28th.  1918. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

GE0R(;E  FRANCIS  LALOND 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  October  3rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Deppt 
Battalion,    Manitoba    Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

MAURICE  CHARLES  LALONDE 

B.C.L.,  1917 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Depot  Bat- 
talion, 2nd  Quebec  Regiment,  January  7th. 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

ARTHUR   S.  LAMB 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  20th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  No.  3 
Canadian  General  Hospital,  and  later  to  the  8th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES   ERNEST  LAMB 

Law,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  December  29th,   1914,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Ammunition  Park.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Meritorious  Service  Medal. 


WARWICK  VERNON  LAMB 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  11th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  England, 
France,  Mudros  and  Egypt. 

YVES  LAMONTAGNE 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April.  1915,  with  the  Canadian  Over- 
seas Railway  Construction  Corps.  After  service 
in  Belgium,  was  granted  a  commission  in  the 
Corps  of  Royal  Engineers,  February,  1916. 
Then  served  in  France  with  the  1st  Field  Com- 
pany, Royal  Engineers,  15th  Division  and  in 
India  with  the  3rd  Sappers  and  Miners.  De- 
mobilized with  the  rank  of  Captain  in  December, 
1919. 

john  lanctot 

Applied  Science.  1912-17 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Was  wounded  in  March,  1918. 


158 


OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


JOSEPH  PHILIPPK  LANDRY 

B.C.L.,  1895 
Appointed  Colonel  in  the  5th  Canadian  Infantry 
BriKade.  Headquarters  Staff,  April  30th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Brigadier-General. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  made  a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St. 
Michael  and  St.  George. 

PIERRE  ALFRED  LANDRY 

B.Sc.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  48th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  5th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the 
British  Empire. 

WILFRED  ANDREW  LANDRY 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  July  27th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

VICTOR  R.  LAPP 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Brigade 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and  later  to  the  11th 
Battery,  Royal  Field  Artillery,  with  a  com- 
mission. Served  in  France. 


CHARLES  LEONARD  RICHARD  LAPRAIRIE 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  Canada. 

JAMES  ARTHUR  LATHAM 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  14th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  Belgium  and  France  with  the  24th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery  and  then  with 
the  Trench  Mortar  Battery.  Was  gassed, 
February  18th,  1918. 

LYMAN  CRAIG  LAUCHLAND 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  129th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  19th,  1915. 
Served  in  France. 

DOUGLAS  MELROSE  LAURIE 

Agriculture,  1915-17;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  December  22nd,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

herbert  archibald  laurie 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
August,  1917.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. 

EARL  MITCHELL  LAURIN 

Dentistry,  1914-15;  D.D.S.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

PERCY  LORNE  LAYERS 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  29th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 


SALLUSTE  LA VERY 
B.C.L.,  1912 
Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 


FREDERICK  ERNEST  LAWLOR 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  5th,  1914.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ALFRED  JOHN  LAWRENCE 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  25th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


ROBERT  GRANT  LAWRENCE 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  17th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  British  Columbia  Regiment.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 


GEORGE  CHESTER  LAWSON 
M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September  13th,  1917.  Served  in  France. 


GEOFFREY  FRANCIS  LAYNE 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Field  Artillery  with  a  commission, 
and  later  to  the  287th  Siege  Battery,  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting-Captain.  Served  in  France.  Wounded, 
September  20th,  1917.  Twice  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


SHIRLEY  THOMPSON  LAYTON 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Heavy  Battery, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  November  10th, 
1914.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  Heavy 
Battery,  the  2nd  Siege  Battery,  and  the  5th 
Siege  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

FRANCIS  EASTON  LEACH 

Applied  Science,  1896-97 
Appointed   Lieutenant-Colonel   of   the  231st 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March 
15th,  1916.   Served  on  the  headquarters  Staff 
of  the  First  Army  in  France. 


GEORGE  EVERETT  LEARMONTH 

B.A.,  1900;  M.D„  1901 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  28th,  1916.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps  with  the 
rank  of  Captain,  September  16th,  1916.  Served 
in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
the  1st  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  the  14th 
Canadian  Battalion,  and  No.  10  Casualty 
Clearing  Station  (British). 


DOUGLAS  RAINSFORD  LEAROYD 

MEDICINE.  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  Lance  Corporal; 
Transferred,  as  Surgeon  Sub-Lieutenant,  to  the 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 


159 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


JOSKFII  LKAVITT 

B.A.,  1914;  M.D.,  1916 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  19th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  the  1st  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
the  4th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance  and  the  18th 
Canadian  Infantry  Battalion. 


MOISK  WILLIAM  LKBKL 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  March  5th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  Corporal. 
Received  a  commission  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve.  Served  in  France  and  with 
the  Royal  Navy  ifi  the  North  Sea. 


C.ALIXTE  ARMANI)  LEBEUF 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  March  22nd,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Divisional  Signal  Company.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.   Served  in  France.  Was 
gassed,  August,  1917. 


ALEXANDER  DAVIDSON  LEDINGHAM 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  August  16th,  1916,  in  the  242nd 
Battahon,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Staff  Quartermaster 
Sergeant.  Was  awarded  the  Meritorious  Service 
Medal.  Served  in  France. 

HAROLD  CARLETON  LEE 

Applied  Science,  1914-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


JAMES  CARREL  LEE 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October,  1916.  Served  m 
Mesopotamia. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  LEES 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  August  18th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  as  Medical  Officer  in  the  7th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  with  No.  3 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  as  Major.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 


LAVELL  HALL  LEESON 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  15th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  the  Dardanelles,  Egypt, 
Mesopotamia  and  France.  Was  wounded, 
October  28th,  1915. 

j.  armani)  lefebvre 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  5th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

JOHN  GORDON  LEFEBVRE 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  12th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 


ALBERT  LEC;AULT 

B.Sc,  1916 

Enlisted.  November,  1917.  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Second  Lieutenant. 


OSWALD  ERNEST  LEGER 

Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  1st 
Canadian  Divisional  Engmeers.  Served  m 
France  with  the  2nd  Field  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Was  wounded. 


louis  joseph  a.  legris 

Medicine,  1909-13 
Enlisted,  February  25th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Tvledical  Corps.  2nd  Field  Ambulance. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps 
with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  as  Regi- 
mental Medical  Ofificer  in  France  and  Belgium. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps. 


robert  stanley  leitcii 

Arts,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  March  18th,  1916,  in  the  196th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  46th  Battalion,  and  later  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force  with  the  rank  of  Flight  Cadet. 
Served  in  France. 


DANIEL  LEMAY 

D.V.S.,  1890 
Commissioned  as  a  Major  in  the  Veterinary 
Corps  of  the  United  States  Army. 


VENANCE  LEMAY 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Commissioned  as  a  1st  Lieutenant  in  the  13th 
United  States  Cavalry. 


CHARLES  STUART  LEMESURIER 

B.A..  1909;  B.C.L.,  1912 
Enlisted,  September  24th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  14th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 


ludger  lemieux 

Applied  Science,  1900-01 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

louis  lemoine 

Applied  Science,  1901-04 
Enlisted,  July  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   l.st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


louis  maitland  leo 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Gazetted  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery,  July  12th, 
1915.  Served  at  the  Dardanelles  and  in  Egypt. 
Invalided  to  England.  October,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Field  Artillery  with  the  same  rank. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


IBBOTSON  LEONARD 

B.Sc,  1905 

Appointed  Major  in  the  24th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  April  6th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  given 
command  of  the  7th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles. 
Served  in  France  as  officer  in  command  of  the 
Mounted  troops  of  the  2nd  Canadian  Division 
and  later  of  the  Canadian  Light  Horse.  Was 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

LKIBKR  WOLFE  LEKNER 

Arts.  1913-14;  Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted.  May  20th.  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

samuel  lerner 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  27th,  1918,  as  a  Second  Air 
Mechanic  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

WALTER  JOHN  LEROSSIGNOL 

B.A..  1891 

Commisvsioned,  July  16th,  1918,  as  1st  Lieutenant 
in  the  Medical  Corps,  United  States  Army. 
Served  in  the  United  States. 

ERIC  ALEXANDER  LESLIE 

B.Sc..  1916 

Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Canadian  Artillery,  May 
13th,  1916.  Appointed  Lieutenant,  May  8th, 
1917.  in  the-  Third  Overseas  Draft  of  the  Mont- 
real Heavy  and  Siege  Artillery.  Served  in 
France  with  the  2nd  Canadian  Divisional 
Trench  Mortar  Brigade  and  the  5th  and  7th 
Canadian  Siege  Batteries. 

PERCY  CAMPBELL  LESLIE 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps.  February  12th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

JAMES  ROBERT  LETOUZEL 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  21st.  1916.  Served  in 
England. 

AARON  LEVY 

B.A..  1895;  M.D.,  1899 
Commissioned  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps.  July  1st,  1917,  in  charge  of  an 
ophthalmic  centre. 

DAVID  SCLATER  LEWIS 

B.Sc,  1906;  M.Sc..  1907;  M.D.,  1912 
Appointed  Captain  in   the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  June  14th.  1916.    Served  m 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 

george  gordon  lewis 

Applied  Science.  1892-94 
Appointed  Major  in  the  87th  Battalion.  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  September  20th  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded  October  21st.  1916. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 


mostyn  lewis 

Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service,  June. 
1915.  Gazetted  Flight  Sub-Lieutenant,  During 
1916  and  1917  did  service  at  different  sea-plane 
stations  on  the  East  coast  of  England.  Promoted 
to  Captain  in  the  Royal  Air  Force,  in  1918. 


WILLIAM  MURRAY  LEYS 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

valentine  place  leyson 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  South 
Lancashire  Regiment,  April,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  182nd  Tunnelling  Company,  and  later 
to  the  4th  and  3rd  Field  Survey  Battalions. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting-Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


WILLIAM  SCHUYLER  LIGHTHALL 

Arts,  1912-14;  B.C.L..  1921 
Enlisted,  September  11th,  1914,  in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Dragoons.  Received  a  commission  in 
the  3rd  Dorsets.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Dorsets, 
the  8th  Duke  of  Cornwall  Light  Infantry,  and 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  France,  Mesopotamia, 
Salonika,  Egypt  and  Palestine.  Was  awarded 
the  Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 


HERBERT  LIGHTSTONE 

M.D.,  1910 

Enlisted.  August  5th,  1914.  Gazetted  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  September 
nth,  1914.  Transferred  to  the  6th  Cavalry 
Field  Ambulance.  Medical  Officer  at  Head- 
quarters of  the  4th  Army.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  commanding  the  47th 
Casualty  Clearing  Station.  Medical  Officer  at 
General  Headquarters.  Served  in  France,  Bel- 
gium, Germany  and  North  Russia.  Was  men- 
tioned in  despatches  seven  times,  and  awarded 
the  Military  Cross,  the  Medal  of  Honour  by 
the  French  War  Office,  and  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


CHARLES  CRAWFORD  LINDSAY 

B.Sc.  1915 

Enlisted,  February  25th,  1915.  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers;  Commissioned  in  the  Imperial 
Forces  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting 
Major  in  the  Royal  Engineers.  Served  in 
France  and  Flanders.  Was  wounded,  October 
1st,  1916.  Was  awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre 
(Beige)  and  the  Military  Cross. 


GORDON  LIN1>SAY 

B.A.,  1911 

Enlisted,  October  2nd,  1915,  in  the  4th  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


JOHN  TRAVERS  LEWIS 

B.Sc..  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Divisional 
Signal  Company  of  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
February  8th.  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


GUY  ADAMSON  LINDSAY 

Applied  Science.  1912-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  181st  Battalion. 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  10th.  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Battalion  of  the  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Served  in  France. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


KENNETH  RAYMOND  LINDSAY 

Arts,  1914-15 
p:nlisted,  December  20th,  1915,  in  the  148th 
Battalion.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  42nd  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
gassed,  March  11th,  1918.  Died  at  Montreal, 
November  24th,  1922. 

STANLEY  BA(;<;  LINDSAY 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  13th  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  7th,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.   Served  m 
France. 

WILLIAM  LINDSAY 

M.D.,  1893 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Medical  Corps  of  the 
United  States  Army,  September  29th,  1918. 

DONALD  MALCOLM  LINEIIAM 

Arts,  1890-91;  M.D.,  1899 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  183rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  31st, 
1916.  Served  in  France  with  No.  1  Canadian 
General  Hospital  and  No.  4  Casualty  Clearing 
Station. 

JOSEPH  EDOUARD  LIONAIS 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Depot  Bat- 
talion, 2nd  Quebec  Regiment,  June  25th,  1918. 
Transferred  to  the  22nd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in  France. 

HAVELOCK  THOMAS  LIFPIATT 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps. 

HYMAN  LIPSEY 

Arts,  1915-18;  Medicine,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1918,  in  the  9th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery.    Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  England. 

KEUBEN   HENRY  LIPSEY 

Law,  1909-10;  D.D.S.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  October  18th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


arthur  vincent  litchfield 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  November  5th,   1917,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  as  Cadet  Observer. 


EDWARD  CARRUTHERS  LITTLE 

B.Sc,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  51st  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  February  11th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  53rd  Battery,  the  52nd 
Battery,  the  Reserve  Brigade  Artillery  and  the 
3rd  Canadian  Divisional  Ammunition  Column. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre  of  Belgium, 
with  Palm. 

HAROLD  BUTLER  LITTLE 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.  Arch.  1920 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


HENRY  WALTER  LITTLE 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted  May  9th,  1916,  in  the  117th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.   Served  m 
France.  Was  wounded,  August  26th,  1918. 

HERBERT  MELVILLE  LITTLE 

M.D..  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  6th,  1915.  Served  m 
France. 

EDWARD  ARCHIBALD  LIVINGSTONE 

B.Sc,  1918 

Enlisted,  May  4th,  1918,  in  the  4th  Engineer 
Officers'  Training  Camp,  United  States  Army. 
Promoted  to  2nd  Lieutenant  and  given  command 
of  Company  D,  220th  Regiment,  U.S.  Engineers. 


ARTHUR  WILLIAM  LOGHEAD 

B.A.,  1901 

Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Chinese 
Labour  Corps,  April,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.    Served  in  France. 


ERNEST  EWAN  LOGKE 

B.A.,  1905;  M.D.,  1907 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  2  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  December  7th, 
1915.    Served  in  France. 

JAMES  RANSFORD  LOGKHART 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  STANLEY  LOGKHART 

B.Sc,  1914 

Enlisted  in  June,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Royal  Air  Force,  attached  to  the 
Grand  Fleet. 

AMBROSE  LORNE  LOGKWOOD 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  No.  12  Field  Hospital, 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  August  24th,  1914. 
Transferred  to  No.  3  Stationary  Hospital,  No.  6 
General  Hospital  and  later  to  No.  36  Casualty 
Clearing  Station.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major-  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  three  times  and  awarded  the  Mili- 
tary Cross  and  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

leigester  logogk 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Commissioned  Captain  in  the  17th  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers.  Served  in  France. 

EMILE  ALBERT  LODS 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Canadian  Tank 
Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

HARRY  TREMAINE  LOGAN 

B.A.,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  72nd  Battalion, 
Seaforth  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  12th  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Company,  the  16th  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Company  and  the  4th  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


HERBERT  LEMUEL  LOGAN 

Medicine,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  13th.  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  No.  6  Canadian  Field  Ambu- 
lance and  with  the  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 


WILLIAM  STUART  LOGGIE 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  10th,  1917.  Served  in 
England. 

FREDERICK  GEORGE  LOGIE 
M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  15th,  1914.  Served 
in  France  with- the  4th  Canadian  Field  Ambu- 
lance. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 


HENRY  BURTON  LOGIE 

M.D..  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  47th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  6th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  9th  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance.  Served  in  France. 


ARTHUR  JOHN  LOMAS 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  June  5th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian  Sanitary 
Section.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 


THEODORE  ADOLF  LOMER 

B.A.,  1904;  M.D.,  1906 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  28th,  1914.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
Nos.  3,  5,  and  6  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  No. 
2  Canadian  Sanitary  Section,  and  as  Deputy 
Assistant  Director  of  Medical  Services  at  the  2nd 
Canadian  Divisional  Headquarters.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Was  men- 
tioned in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 


hercule  arthur  longtin 

Arts,  1890-91 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  206th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  23rd, 
1916.    Transferred   to   the   22nd  Battalion. 
Served  in  France. 

christopher  byrne  loomis 

Agriculture 
Served  as  a  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force. 

louis  d.  loranger 
Law,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  January  6th,  1917,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
4th  Divisional  Ammunition  Column.  Served  in 
France. 

antoine  charles  lortie 
Medicine,  1911-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  September  30th, 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


john  muir  lor  way 

Applied  Science,  1899-1901 
Enlisted,  June  21st,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Railway  Construction  and  Forestry  Company. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Canadian  Railway 
Troops.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 


ARTHUR  JOSEPH  LOSIER 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  8th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 

DAVID  ERNEST  LOTHIAN 

AGRICULTURE,  1909-13;  B.S.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  15th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  5th 
Seaforth  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Served  in 
France  and  Salonika  and  with  the  British 
Military  Legation  in  Sofia,  Bulgaria.  Was 
wounded,  April  22nd,  1915,  and  April  23rd,  1917. 

edgar  donald  loucheed 

Arts,  1911-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  August,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  4th 
Divisional  Train. 

CRANDALL  LOUGHERY 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4.  April 
17th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada.  Died  October 
25th,  1919. 

WILLIAM  CHARLES  LOUTTIT 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  November  22nd,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

ANDREW  LOVE 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  15th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  the  9th  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital. 

henry  peirce  lovell 

Applied  Science,  1909-12 
Enlisted,  September  20th,  1914.  in  the  Canadian 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column.  Transferred 
to  the  16th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


ERIC  ALMON  LOVETT 

B.C.L.,  1916 
Enlisted,  September  20th,  1916,  in  No.  2  Cana- 
dian Army  Service  Corps  Training  Depot. 
Transferred  to  the  7th  Battalion.  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


WILBER  CLOUSTON  LOWRY 

B.A.,  1913;  M.D.,  1916 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Returned 
to  complete  his  studies  in  February,  1916.  On 
graduation  re-enlisted,  July  10th,  1916,  with  a 
commission  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  serving  in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  No.  2  Canadian  Field  Ambu- 
lance, and  with  the  2nd  Canadian  Battalion. 


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JOHN  AUSTIN  LOY 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Uni- 
versities Company,  38th  Battahon,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Prin- 
cess Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  the  3rd 
Canadian  Divisional  Trench  Mortar  Batteries 
and  the  36th  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

HUGH  ALLAN  LUMSDEN 

Arts,  1904-05;  B.Sc,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  l^th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  28th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  4th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Overseas  Railway  Construction  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  m  France. 

ARTHUR  EDWARD  LUNDON 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
France.  Transferred  again  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  serving  in  Canada  with  the 
rank  of  Captain. 

CHARLES  TITCOMB  LUNDON 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  18th,  1918.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 

EDMOND  WILFRED  LUNNEY 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Arniy 
Medical  Corps,  April  15th,  1917.  Served  m 
Canada  in  Military  Districts  Nos.  5  and  7. 

THOMAS  HUGH  LUNNEY 

M.D.,  1901 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

GEORGE  HAROLD  LUTZ 

B.Sc,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  65th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  March  9th,  1917. 
Served  in  France  with  the  1st  Canadian  Divis- 
ional Ammunition  Column,  and  the  4th  Battery, 
1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

william  thomas  lyall 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  December  4th,  1916,  in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
4th  Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France. 

NORMAN  EDGAR  LYCHE 

B.Sc,  1913 

Enlisted,  May  25th,  1916,  in  the  196th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  3rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Accidentally  drowned  at  Ucluelet, 
B.C.,  April  25th,  1924. 

ARTHUR  LOUIS  LYNCH 

M.D.,  1903 

Commissioned,  April,  1918,  as  a  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France 
and  Germany  with  the  17th  Casualty  Clearing 
Station,  the  36th  Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
and  No.  26  Base  Hospital,  and  in  England  with 
the  Special  Military  Orthopedic  Hospital, 
London. 


JAMES   ALSOP  LYNCH 

Applied  Science,  1908-14 
Enlisted,  August  12th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Corporal.  Transferred  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  to  the  Royal  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain  and  given  command 
of  Sound  Ranging,  Section  O  and  later  M,  of 
the  Field  Survey  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 

T.  LEO  LYNCH 

Applied  Science,  1908-12 
Enlisted,  March  17th,  1915,  as  a  Bombardier  in 
the  Divisional  Ammunition  Column.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  ROBERT  DOUGLAS  LYON 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  12th,  1915.  Served  in  the 
Mediterranean  area. 

EDWARD  LESLIE  LYONS 

B.Sc,  1915 

Enlisted,  July  29th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  Lance  Corporal. 
Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  ALBERT  LYONS 

M.D.,  1916 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Returned 
to  complete  studies.  Re-enlisted  and  com- 
missioned as  Lieutenant  and  Medical  Officer  in 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
Egypt.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

HORACE  MUIR  LYSTER 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  May  10th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  March  2nd,  1916.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

OLIVER  RAYMOND  MABEE 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September,  1915.  Served  in 
France  from  September,  1918  with  the  16th 
General  Hospital. 

RALPH  EVANS  MACAFEE 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
June  20th,  1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  12th 
Field  Company  and  the  12th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Was  wounded,  October  15th,  1916,  June  26th, 
1917,  and  November  7th,  1917.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

WILLIAM  JONAS  McALISTER 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  3rd,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  the  1st  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  the  1st  Canadian  Field  Ambulance  and,  with 
the  14th  Battalion,  as  Medical  Officer.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major  and  made  Second  in 
Command  of  the  Canadian  Convalescent  Officer's 
Hospital.  Appointed  to  the  command  of  the 
same  Hospital  and  gazetted  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


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ARTHUR  WILLIAM  McARTIlUR 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  19th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps. 


REGINALD  STEWART  MACARTHUR 

M.D.,  1906 

Enlisted,  January  1st,  1916,  in  the  158th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 


ROBERT  ALEXANDER  MACARTHUR 

Arts,  1910-15;  B.A.,  1917;  Medicine,  1912-14; 

1916-18;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  14th,   1914,  in  the  6th 
Field   Ambulance,   Canadian   Army  Medical 
Corps.    Promoted   to   Corporal.    Served  in 
France. 


DOUGLAS  LAWSON  MACAULAY 

B.A.,  1914;  B.Sc.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 

§ineers.  May,  1915.  Served  in  France  with  the 
econd  Canadian  Pioneer  Battalion,  also  as  a 
Flying  Officer  Observer  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Wounded  in  an  aeroplane  accident, 
December  28th,  1916. 


RONALD  ARMSTRONG  McAVlTY 

Applied  Science.  1908-09 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  12th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August 
29th,  1914.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches. 


KENNETH  MACBEAN 

B.S.A.,  1913 
Enlisted,  March  21st,  1916,  in  the  195th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  102nd  Battalion.  Promoted  to 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Gassed,  August 
2nd.  1917.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 

ralph  elswortii  macbean 
Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  July  6th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant. 


ROY  S.  McBEATH 

Applied  Science,  1909-11;  1913-14 
Enlisted,  November  26th,   1917,  in  the  2nd 
Depot  Battalion,  Central  Ontario  Regiment. 
Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant.   Served  in  Eng- 
land. 

clifford  dawson  mcbride 

Medicine,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  March  6th,  1916,  in  No.  11  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Served  in  France. 


norman  fraser  mccaghey 

Applied  Science,  1909-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  52nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  6th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  August  15th,  1918. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross  and  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order. 


GEORGE  RONALD  McCALL 

Arts,  1916-17;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  9th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Divisional  Trench  Mortar 
Battery.  Served  in  France. 


james  darling  mccall 
B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Signal  Company,  Canadian  En- 
gineers. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal.  Drowned  in 
Lake  Wayagamack,  June  3rd,  1919. 


GEORGE  HUGH  McCALLUM 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers Depot,  Ottawa,  March  30th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  2nd,  and  later  to  the  1st, 
Army  Troops  Company,  Canadian  Engineers, 
and  again  to  the  4th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  October  1st, 
1918.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 


JOHN  SANGSTER  MeCALLUM 

B.A.,  1907;  M.D.,  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  14th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.    Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JOHN  WHYTE  MoCAMMON 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  May  5th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery  and  later 
back  to  the  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 


JOHN  J.  McCARREY 

D.V.S.,  1896 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Veterinary  Corps.    Served  in  England  and 
France. 


edward  marmaduke  mccarthy 
Agriculture,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  74th  Battery. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


LAWRENCE  EDWARD  McCAFFREY 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.  Served 
in  the  Mediterranean  Area. 


john  alexander  mccarthy 

Medicine,  1906-10 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  1st,  1916.    Served  m 
France  with  the  2nd  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 


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ISABEL  CATHERINE  McCAW 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted  in  1916  in  the  1st  Serbian  Transport 
Column,  Scottish  Women's  Hospital  Unit,  as  a 
Driver  of  a  Motor  Ambulance.  Served  in 
Macedonia  and  Serbia.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Serbian  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 


NEIL  DOUGLAS  CONLEY  McCHLERY 

Arts,  1910-11;  1913-14;  Applied  Science, 
1911-12 

Enlisted,  September  4th,  1915,  in  the  35th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  5th  Divisional  Ammunition  Column  as 
Acting  Bombardier.  Served  in  France. 


GEORGE  ARTHUR  McCLINTOCK 

Arts,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  April  29th,  1915,  September  22nd, 
1916,  and  November  6th,  1917. 


LAWRENCE  DELMAR  McCLINTOCK 

B.S.A.,  1913 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium. 
Was  wounded,  March  26th,  1917.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


francis  leo  mccloskey 
Medicine,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  June  10th.  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

john  clement  mccloskey 

Medicine,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
February  25th,  1916.  Served  in  England. 


JOHN  McCOMBE 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  September  19th  1914. 
Served  in  England. 


THOMAS  CLARKSON  McCONKEY 

B.Sc.  1906 

Appointed  Officer  Commanding  the  79th  Depot 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  with  the 
rank  of  Major,  July,  1916.  Reverted  to  Lieu- 
tenant, March,  1918,  to  join  the  North  Russia 
Expeditionary  Force  in  the  68th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Was  awarded  the 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  3rd  Class,  with  Swords. 


ROBERT  ERNEST  McCONNELL 

B.A.,  1898;  M.D.,  1900 
Gazetted,  September  18th,  1914,  as  a  Captain 
in  the  Uganda  Medical  Service  in  charge  of 
hospitals  and  outposts  in  Western  Uganda. 
Transferred  to  a  Stationary  Hospital,  and  later 
to  a  Field  Ambulance.  Was  Officer  in  Command 
of  several  hospitals  till  April,  1917,  when  he 
returned  to  Canada,  serving  there  with  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  In  December, 
1917,  he  was  seconded  for  further  service  in 
Africa. 


WILLIAM  F.  McCONNELL 

B.A.,  1914 

Appointed  Chaplain,  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 
in  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred 
to  the  5th  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


ALEXANDER  HOWARD  McCORDICK 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 


ANDREW  CAMPBELL  McCORMACK 

Medicine,  1908-10;  1911-12 
Enlisted.  February  17th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  3rd  Station- 
ary Hospital. 


ROBERT  ROY  McCORMICK 

MEDICINE,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1922 
EnHsted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Transferred  to  the  39th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  as  a  Gunner. 
Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Was  wounded. 


JOHN  ALFRED  MacCOSHAM 

Arts,  1893-94;  Law,  1894-95 
Enlisted,  June  29th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Railway  Construction  Battalion.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Corporal.  Transferred  to  the  6th 
Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served 
in  Siberia. 


GERALD  ROCHE  McCOWEN 

M.D.,  1907 

Served  as  a  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy,  the 
Royal  Marine  Artillery  and  the  Naval  Division, 
in  France  and  Flanders.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of 
the  British  Empire. 


merrick  rennie  mccracken 

Arts,  1909-11;  1913-15 
Enlisted,  February  26th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Signal 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Medal  and  the  Military 
Cross  and  Bar. 

JAMES  McCREA 

M.D.,  1894 

Enlisted,  July  24th,  1916,  in  the  238th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 


PAUL  LEONARD  McCREERY 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April  22nd,  1918,  in  1st  Depot  Bat- 
talion, British  Columbia  Regiment.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 


ALEXANDER  MURRAY  McCRIMMON 

Arts.  1915-16;  Medicine,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Divisional  Cyclists 
Depot,  Canadian  Cyclist  Battalion,  April  7th, 
1916.  Became  later.  Assistant  and  Chemical 
Adviser  to  the  Canadian  Corps.  Served  in 
France. 


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KENNETH  HOWARD  McCRIMMON 

B.A.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Divisional  Salvage 
Corps,  May  20th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  18th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


harry  elsmere  mccrudden 
Arts,  1910-15 
Enlisted,  March  15th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  6th  Howitzer 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


CLARENCE  N.  McCUAIG 

Arts,  1909-10;  Applied  Science,  1909-12 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  23rd,  1914. 
Served  in  France. 

douglas  rykert  mccuaig 

Arts,  1901-03 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  22nd,  1914, 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Served  in  France.  Was  severely  wounded  and 
made  prisoner  of  war  at  the  second  battle  of 
Ypres.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

GEORGE  ERIC  McCUAIG 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  23rd.  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Brigadier-General. 
Served  in  France.    Was  wounded,  April  24th, 

1915,  and  April  16th,  1916.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order  and  Bar  and  was  made  a  Companion 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

STUART  JAMES  McCUAIG 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  244th  Battalion 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  12th, 

1916.  Transferred  to  the  24th  Battalion.  Served 
in  France. 

albert  edward  mccullough 

Arts,  1916-17;  Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  September,  1918,  in  the  United  States 
Naval  Officers'  School  as  an  apprentice  seaman. 

JOHN  THOMAS  McCULLOUGH 

MEDICINE,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps  as  a  Cadet. 

EMMET  ANDREW  McCUSKER 

MEDICINE.  1911-15;  M.D.,  1916 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  August  8th, 
1918.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

MANFORD  WENDELL  McCUTCHEON 

Applied  Science,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  16th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


EDWARD  CARRINGTON  MacDERMOT 

B.Sc,  1912 

Enlisted,  June  2nd,  1915,  in  the  1st  Divisional 
Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Com- 
missioned in  the  Imperial  Army.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  May,  1917. 

HUGH  ERNEST  MacDERMOT 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  14th,  1914.  Transferred 
to  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France.    Was  wounded,  May  16th,  1918. 

TERENCE  WILLIAM  LEIGHTON  MacDERMOT 

Arts,  1913-16;  B.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Corporal. 
Served  in  France  in  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery. 

COLIN  ANDREWS  McDIARMID 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  the  29th  Battalion, 
November  16th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium. 

neil  howard  mcdiarmid 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  April  26th.  1915,  as  a  Flight  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Was  wounded,  February  13th,  1916. 

DAWSON  ALEXANDER  McDONALD 

B.A.,  1915;  Law,  1914-16;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  25th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

DONALD  MONTEITH  MacDONALD 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  February  24th,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Canadian  Divisional  Signal  Company.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Canadian  Training  Brigade 
and  promoted  to  Corporal.  Commissioned  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served  in  France. 

DOUGLAS  OGILVIE  MACDONALD 

Arts,  1912-13;  Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  Lance-Corporal. 
Served  in  France. 

EDWARD  ELLICE  McDONALD 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  18th,  1917.  Ser\'ed  m 
Canada  and  the  United  States. 

GEORGE  MACDONALD 

M.D.,  1889 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  12th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  January  2nd,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Recalled  to  Canada  and 
assigned  to  the  Command  of  Military  District, 
No  13,  serving  in  this  capacity  from  March  1st, 
1917  to  March  10th,  1919.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Colonel.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


GEORGE  CROSS  McDONALD 

B.A.  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry,  April  26th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  September  16th,  1916. 
and  August  26th,  1918.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


HAROLD  FRENCH  McDONALD 

B.Sc,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  16th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  23rd. 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Infantry 
Headquarters  Staff.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Brigadier-General.  Served  in  France.  Wounded, 
April  27th,  1915,  and  September  2nd,  1916. 
Mentioned  in  despatches,  awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order,  and  the  Order  of  St. 
Anne,  and  made  Companion  of  the  Most  Distin- 
guished Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 


HUGH  REID  McDONALD 

Medicine.  1914-15;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  8th.  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General    Hospital.     Promoted    to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 


JOHN  McDONALD 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  12th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

JOHN  PHELAN  MacDONALD 

M.D.,  1906 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  15th,  1915.  Served 
in  France  with  the  2/1  Lancashire  Field  Ambu- 
lance, the  55th  Divisional  Train,  the  58th 
Scottish  General  Hospital,  the  11th  Stationary 
Hospital,  the  2nd  Lowland  Field  Ambulance; 
and  other  units  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Died,  November  27th,  1920. 


PETER  WILLIAM  McDONALD 

B.A.Sc,  1897 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Pay  Depart- 
ment, Military  District  No.  6,  December,  1915. 
Served  for  a  time  in  the  same  capacity  with  the 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery,  returning  to  his 
original  position  later  on.  Served  in  Canada. 


ROBERT  ROSS  MACDONALD 

B.Sc,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  4th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  58th  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


RONALD  IIL!C;H  McDONALD 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  and  Surgical  Specialist  in  No. 
1  Casualty  Clearing  Station,  August  23rd,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
later  to  Acting  Colonel  as  Assistant  Director  of 
Medical  Services,  2nd  Canadian  Division. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded.  Was  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross  and  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order, 


RONALD  ST.  JOHN  MACDONALD 

M.D.,  1903 

EnHsted,  October,  1914,  and  attached  to  Militia 
Headquarters,  Military  District  No.  4.  Pro- 
ceeded overseas,  May,  1915,  as  a  Captam  m  No. 
3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  m  France 
and  Flanders  in  various  units  for  four  years. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

CHARLES  GORDON  MacDOU(;ALL 

B.Sc,  1913 

Enlisted,  August  7th,  1914.  Served  in  France 
with  the  1st  Brigade,  the  12th  Brigade,  and  the 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Was  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Conduct  Medal. 

DONALD  HAMILTON  McDOUGALL 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  13th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 


EDWARD  STUART  McDOUGALL 

B.A.,  1907;  B.C.L.,  1913 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedition- 
ary Force,  February  17th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  June  4th,  1916. 


JAMES  ALEXANDER  MacDOUGALL 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  August  5th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

charles  arthur  mceachern 

Medicine,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  10th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  New  Brunswick  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Railway  Battalion,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada  and  England. 


CHARLES  McEACHRAN 

D.V.S.,  1890 
Appointed  Major  in  the  3rd  Battery,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  November  20th,  1914.  Served  in 
Canada  with  the  British  Remount  Commission. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Made  a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George.  Died,  October  26th,  1919. 


ST.  CLAIR  McE VENUE 

B.Sc,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  21st, 
1916.  Promoted  to  Captain.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

HAROLD  ERIC  McEVERS 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.  Arch.,  1920 
Enlisted,  August  21st,  1916,  in  the  242nd  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted 
to  Acting-Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 


ALAN  BRETTELL  McEWEN 

B.Sc,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  August  18th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


Arts,    1910-11;   Applied   Science,  1911-15; 
B.Sc.,  1920 

Enlisted,  March  29th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Signal 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to 
Corporal.  Received  a  commission  in  the  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


HERBERT  BRUCE  McEWEN 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  20th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  as  Medical  Officer  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Labour  Battalion.  Was  awarded  the  MiUtary 
Cross. 

KENNETH  ALEXANDER  MacFADYEN 

Applied  Science,  1910-12;  1913-14 
Enlisted,  September  27th,   1914,  in  the  17th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Received  a  commission  in  the 
Imperial  Army. 

DONALD  HENRY  MACFARLANE 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc,  1921 
Served  on  Instructional  Cadre  (Signalling)  from 
February  to  October,  1915.  Appointed  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  2nd  Draft  for  Divisional  Signal 
Companies,  October  26th,  191:).  Served  in 
France,  April,  1916,  to  November,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded 
November  25th,  1917.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

innes  parlan  macfarlane 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted.  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (later  known  as  the  7th),  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Siege 
Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  November 
9th,  1918. 

JAMES  ANDERSON  MACFARLANE 

B.A.,  1885,  M.A.,  1888 
Enlisted,  May  26th,  1916,  in  the  217th  Battalion, 
Canadian    Expeditionary    Force.  Appointed 
Chaplain  and  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  Canada. 

john  douglas  barron  macfarlane 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  10th 
and  7th  Siege  Batteries. 


JOSEPH  HARRISON  MACFARLANE 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A..  1917 
Enlisted,  December  3rd,  1915,  in  No.  9  Can- 
adian Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Staff  Sergeant.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium. 
Was  awarded  the  Distinguished  Conduct  Medal 
and  Bar. 

MAYNARD  DEEDES  MrFARLANE 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Commissioned   Lieutenant   in   the  Middlesex 
Regiment,  British  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 


PHILIP  (;RAHAM  Mr<;iBBON 

Arts,  1904-05;  Law,  1906-08 
Enlisted,  July  28th.  1915,  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionarv  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  24th  Battalion.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.   Was  wounded. 


ROY  HOSMER  McGIBBON 

Arts,  1905-06;  M.D.,  1911 
.appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  22nd,  1914.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France 
in  the  1st.  7th  and  14th  Field  Ambulances.  Was 
wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 

frank  scholes  mcgill 
Arts,  1911-13 
Commissioned,  May,  1915,  as  a  Fhght  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Promoted  to  Flight  Commander.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force  with  the  rank  of  Captain. 


ALEXANDER  FRANCIS  McGILLIS 

Law,  1917-18;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  January  14th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

JOHN  DUNCAN  McGILLIVRAY 

D.V.S.,  1894 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  184th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  10th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  Veterinary  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

LIONEL  CREIGHTON  MacGLASHAN 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted  in  June,  1917,  as  a  cadet  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  England,  being  under  age 
for  service  in  France. 


george  graham  mcgoun 

Arts,  1907-10 
Enlisted,  April  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.   Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 


EDGAR    D'ARCY  McGREER 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1921;  M.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
25th  Battery,  6th  Brigade.   Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  June  17th,  1917. 

ERIC  DAMEL  McGREER 

Agriculture,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred   to   the   3rd   Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Ser\^ed  in  France. 


ATHOL  ERASER  MrGREGOR 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted.  November  9th,  1915,  in  the  7th  Can- 
adian Stationary  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Sergeant.  Returned  to  complete  his  studies. 
On  doing  so,  was  appointed  Lieutenant  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  August  1st, 
1917.  Served  in  France  with  No.  2  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

DONALD  MaoGREGOR 

Medicine,  1915-16 
EnUsted,  December  14th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Field  and  Heavy  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  2nd  Canadian  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column  and  the  18th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Was  wounded,  April  9th,  1917. 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


donald  m anson  mcgregor 

Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1915,  in  the  67th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  47th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


DOUGLAS  UROUHART  McGREGOR 

Medicine.  1915-16;  M.D.,  1924 
Commissioned  in  June,   1916    in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.   Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


JAMES  MacGREGOR 

D.V.S.,  1899;  M.D.,  1912  ' 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  23rd,  1914.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Granted  a  per- 
manent Commission  in  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
Medical  Service.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Wing 
Commander.  Was  wounded,  September  25th, 
1915.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and 
Bar. 

JAMES  ALBERT  McGREGOR 

B.A.,  1898 

Appointed  Major  in  the  89th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  November  5th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Served  in  Canada. 


JOHN  McGREGOR 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


roderick  archibald  macgregor 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  June  9th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Acting  Signal  Bombardier.   Served  in  France. 


THOMAS  DVARCY  McGREGOR 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


LLOYD  PHILLIPS  McHAFFIE 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  22nd,  1917.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 


THOMAS  FORSYTH  McILWRAITH 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  June  20th,  1917,  in  the  University  of 
Toronto  Officers'  Training  Corps.   Received  a 
commission  in  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
Imperial  Army. 

JOHN   LEWIS  MclNNES 

B.A.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  207th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  1st,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  4th  Canadian  Divisional 
Headquarters.  Attached  to  the  54th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Honorary  Captain  and 
Chaplain.  Served  in  France. 


HUGH  ARTHUR  MclNNES 

Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Enlisted,  August  23rd,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  14th  Bat- 
talion. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 


ERNEST  DONALD  McINTOSH 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc,  1919 
Enlisted,  February  16th,  1915,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  1st  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the  4th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery  and  the  2nd 
Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Was  gassed,  April  4th, 
1918.  Discharged  medically  unfit,  November 
6th,  1918. 

HAMISH  HENEY  McINTOSH 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  10th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Acting  Major.  Served  in  Salonika 
with  the  5th  Canadian  General  Hospital. 

LORNE  D«^CORSIA  McINTOSH 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  11th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  serving  at 
the  31st  Casualty  Clearing  Hospital. 

ROBERT  FOSTER  McINTOSH 

B.Sc,  1906 

Enlisted  in  the  6th  Field  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers,  in  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  124th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  September  27th,  1918. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

edward  lorne  mcintyre 

Medicine,  1905-06 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  14th,  1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 

GEORGE  DUNCAN  McINTYRE 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4.  Served 
in  England  in  the  Granville  Special  Hospital. 

GORDON  McINTYRE 

Applied  Science,  1912-14;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  August  9th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Field 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in 
France  with  the  2nd  Field  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  serving  in  Italy.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant. 

ALBERT  AGRET  MACKAY 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  4th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France  with  the  2nd  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station. 

DANIEL  SAYRE  MACKAY 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Major  in  the  27th  Battalion,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force,  October  25th,  1914. 
Served  in  France  with  the  27th  Battalion  and 
the  1st  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Mentioned 
in  despatches. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


FREDERICK  HOLLAND  MacKAY 

M.D..  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  2  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  26th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Serv«l  in 
France. 


DAVID  WILLIAM  McKECHNIE 

M.D..  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  6th  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  March  10th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 


CHARLES  RUSSELL  McKENZIE 

B.A.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion,  March  21st,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

HENRY  HECTOR  MacKENZIE 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  30th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
No.  32  Casualty  Clearing  Station  and  No.  7 
Canadian  Cavalry  Field  Ambulance.  Was 
wounded  at  Amiens. 


RICHARD  EDEY  McKECHNIE 

B.S.A..  1915 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 


SAMUEL  HANDFORD  McKEE 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  Major  in  No.  1  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital,  September  25th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  France  and  in  the 
Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force.  Mentioned 
in  despatches  and  made  a  Companion  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 


JOHN  WENDELL  McKENZIE 

B.A.,  1914;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France. 
Returned  to  complete  medical  studies  Re- 
enlisted,  April  17th,  1918,  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain. 

MALCOLM  MacKENZIE 

Applied  Science,  1893-95 
Appointed   Captain   in   the   70th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  1st, 
1915     Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Honorary 
Captain  and  Quartermaster.  Served  in  England. 


HENRY  POOLE  MacKEEN 

B.A.,  1914;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  28th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  February  20th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian  Heavy  Battery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France. 


RUPERT  THOMAS  MacKEEN 

Applied  Science,  1894-95;  1899-1900 
Appointed   Captain   in   the  87th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  25th, 
1916.   Transferred  to  the  1st  Battalion.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


JAMES  MILLER  MacKENDRICK 

Arts,  1911-13 
Appointed   Honorary   Captain   in   the  28th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June 
30th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  18th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France. 


ROBERT  TAIT  McKENZIE 

B.A.,  1889;  M.D.,  1892;  LL.D.,  1920 
Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June,  1915.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  England. 


SAMUEL  RIDLEY  MACKENZIE 

M.D.,  1893 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  18th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  France. 


STUART  DONALD  MacKENZIE 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  1st,  1915.  Served  m 
England.  Died,  March  28th,  1919. 


WILLIAM  LANGLANDS  MACKENZIE 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  2nd,  1918.   Served  in  England. 


ARTHUR  J.  McKENTY 

Medicine,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  January  27th,   1916,  in  the  93rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  21st  Battalion.  Served  m  France. 
Was  wounded. 


BROUARD    HUNTER   TYNDALL  MACKENZIE 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc.,  J920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  8th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam.  Serv^ 
in  France.  Was  wounded,  October  13th,  1915, 
and  June  16th,  1916. 


JAMES  DAY  McKEOWN 

B.A.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  March  11th,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  23rd  Battery,  and  at 
the  Headquarters  of  the  5th  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

LUDWIG  STEWART  MacKID 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  December  10th,  1915.  Served  in  France. 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


LAURIE  HAMILTON  McKIM 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  7th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France  in  various  units  under  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  including  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  (McGill)  of  which  he  was 
Commanding  Officer  at  the  time  of  demobiliza- 
tion. 

CECIL  GORDON  McKINNON 

B.A.,  1900;  B.C.L.,  1903 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Divisional  Supply  Column,  December  8th,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  m 
France.  Mentioned  in  despatches  and  made  an 
Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  McKINNON 

M.D.,  1888 

Enlisted  in  the  United  States  Medical  Reserve 
Corps. 

john  archibald  mckinnon 

Applied  Science,  1903-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
January  19th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the 
3rd  Army  Troops,  Canadian  Engineers,  and  the 
3rd  Field  Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Wounded.  September  9th,  1918. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

IVAN  WILLIAM  McKINNON 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  January  20th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain,  Served  in  France. 

KENNETH  ROYAL  McKINNON 

BSC.,  1909 

Enlisted,  November  12th,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

robert  cleland  mcknight 
Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  29th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  November  16th, 
1914.  Served  in  France  with  the  36th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  at  the  Headquarters 
of  the  3rd  Canadian  Divisional  Artillery  and 
with  the  6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 


ROBERT  CAVAN  McLACHLAN 

B.Sc,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Forestry 
Draft,  Canadian  Forestry  Corps,  October  2nd, 
1917.  Served  in  France. 


john  harrington  mclachlin 

Arts,  1906-07 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  March  26th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  2  Divisional  Supply  Column 
and  No.  2  Divisional  Motor  Transport  Company. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

alexander  barnet  maclaren 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  June  8th,  1917,  in  the  63rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  4th 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column.    Served  in 
France. 


ARCHIBALD  HENDERSON  MacLAREN 

B.A.,  1898;  M.D.,  1902 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  26th,  1916.  Served 
in  France. 

DONALD  RODERICK  McLAREN 

Arts  and  Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Commissioned  as  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force.    Served  in  France.    Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

helen  gladys  mclaren 

Household  Science 
Nursing  Sister,  in  No.  6  Canadian  General 
Hospital.     Transferred    to    Moore  Barracks 
Hospital.  Served  in  England. 

william  stewart  mclaren 

Medicine,  1894-96 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  January  26th,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

winifred  maclaren 
Music,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  in  1918,  in  the  Voluntary  Aid  Detach- 
ment.   Transferred  to  the  Military  Hospital, 
Colchester,  England.  Served  in  England. 

GORDON   B.  MacLARTY 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  October  1st,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  2. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Motor  Machine 
Gun  Corps.  Served  in  France. 

ROBERT  HENRY  MacLAUCHLAN 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  11th,  1918.  Served  m 
Canada. 

JAMES  ALVIN  McLAUGHLIN 

M.D.,  1894 

Commissioned,  October  2nd,  1917,  as  a  Captain 
in  the  Medical  Corps  of  the  United  States  Army. 

ANGUS  HECTOR  McLEAN 

Arts,  1913-14;  1915-17;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  with  the 
2nd  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 

arthur  cedric  mclean 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  September  27th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France  with  the  8th  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers.  Was  wounded. 


DURAT  VERCOE  McLEAN 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  January   12th,   1916,   in  the  35th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in 
France  with  the  10th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery. 

HUGH  McLEAN 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1917,  in  the  9th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in 
France  with  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery. 


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JAMES  RORISON  M«LEAN 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  119th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  1st, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 


JOHN   JAMES   MILLAR  McLEAN 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  August  12th,  1915,  in  the  62nd  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  29th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded. 

JOHN   NEIL  MacLEAN 

M.D..  1898 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  12th,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

john  reginald  mclean 
Applied  Science.  1910-13;  1914-15 
Commissioned,  September,  1917,  in  the  362nd 
Infantry,  91st  Division,  American  Expeditionary 
Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  September 
29th,  1918. 

percy  francis  mclean 

Applied  Science,  1909-12 
Enlisted,  June  7th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Draft, 
10th  Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France.   Was  wounded. 


THOMAS  A.  McLEAN 

B.A.Sc.,  1898 
Joined  the  Royal  School  of  Infantry,  Halifax, 
May  1st,  1916.  Appointed  Captain  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Pioneer  Battalion,  August  1st,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  11th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France. 

william  henry  mclean 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  27th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with 
the  27th  and  52nd  Batteries.  Was  wounded, 
September  29th,  1916,  October  22nd,  1916  and 
October  18th,  1918. 

andrew  gordon  mclellan 
Arts,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  7th 
Siege  Battery,  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery. 

DONALD  FRANCIS  McLELLAN 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  July  10th,  1918   in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

CORDON  RODERICK  McLENNAN 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  10th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

(;UY  STUART  McLENNAN 

Arts,  1912-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Roval  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  2nd, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  March 
1st,  1917.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


john  harbison  mclennan 
Arts,  1913-14 
Commissioned  as  Captain  and  Adjutant  in  the 
325th  Field  Artillery,  United  States  Army, 
May  1st,  1917.  Promoted  to  Officer  Commanding 
School  for  newly  commissioned  officers. 

MALCOLM  McLENNAN 

Arts,  1914-17;  B.A.,  1918 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  4th  Canadian  Siege  Battery. 

R.   PURVES  McLENNAN 

Applied  Science,  1908-12 
Enlisted,  November  11th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
3rd  Brigade    Canadian  Field  Artillery  as  a 
Signaller.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  DURIE  McLENNAN 

B,  Arch.,  1914 
Enlisted,  August  17th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France.  Was  gassed,  April,  1915. 

DONALD  ALEXANDER  McLEOD 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  1st,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  with  No. 
2  Canadian  General  Hospital  and  No.  3  British 
General  Hospital. 

DONALD  L.  McLEOD 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted  in  June,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  Company  Quartermaster 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Engineers  with  a  commission. 

donald  william  mcleod 

Arts,  1912-15;  Medicine,  1914-15 
Enhsted,  April  6th,  1915,  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of   Canada.      Served  in 
France. 

george  egerton  stuart  mcleod 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Air  Service,  November,  1917.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

HECTOR  JOHN  MacLEOD 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  196th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  April  17th, 
1916.  Promoted  to  Major.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery  and  served  in  the  93rd 
and  118th  Siege  Batteries  in  France. 

kenneth  dawson  mcleod 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enlisted  as  a  Sub-Flight  Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 

RUSSELL  McKENZlE  MacLEOD 

Applied  Science,  1898-1900 
Appointed  Major  in  the  27th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary    Force,    November    1st,  1914. 
Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  McLEOD 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 


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william  irving  mcleod 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  May  16th    1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battahon,  New  Brunswick  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ENOCH  ARTHUR  McMAHON 

Agriculture,  1914-15;  B.S.A.,  1918 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  June  28th,  1916. 


HAROLD  G.  McM ASTER 

Arts,  1907-08;  Applied  Science,  1907-10 
Enlisted,  February  12th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Government  Merchant  Marine  Service.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer 
Reserve  as  a  1st  Class  Radio  Operator  and 
Warrant  Officer  with  certificate. 

ERNEST  JOHN  McMEEKIN 

B.Sc,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  17th,  1917.  Served  in  France  with  the  13th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops. 

james  campbell  mcmichael 
Pharmacy,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 

ALLAN  JOHN  MacMILLAN 

Arts,  1912-13;  Law,  1913-14;  D.D.S.,  1923 
Commissioned,  July  14th,  1915,  in  the  59th 
Regiment  of  Canada.  Transferred  to  the  85th 
Overseas  Canadian  Battalion.  Resigned  com- 
mission and  enlisted  as  a  Private  in  the  240th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at 
Cambrai,  September  30th,  1918, 

CYRUS  JOHN  MACMILLAN 

B.A.,  1900 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  7th  (McGill)  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  April  25th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  6th  Canadian  Siege  Battery  as 
Officer  in  Command.  Served  in  France.  Twice 
mentioned  in  despatches. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  McMILLAN 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  March  6th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


ALEXANDER  KIRK  McMINN 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps  as  a  2nd 
Class  Air  Mechanic,  October,  1917.  Transferred 
by  request  to  the  2nd  Depot  Battalion,  Central 
Ontario  Regiment,  September  13th,  1918. 
Served  in  Canada. 

ALEXANDER  0<;iLVIE  McMURTRY 

B.A.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Brigade 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  26th. 
1914.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  and  1st 
Brigades,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  1st  Canadian 
Division.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


GILBERT  JOHN  McMURTRY 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Depot  No.  4,  April  17th,  1918. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
England. 

RENNIE*  OGILVIE  McMURTRY 

B.A.,  1905;  B.C.L.,  1908 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  107th  Siege  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery  (later  known  as  the 
3rd),  October  9th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded.    Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

LEWIS  GRANT  McNAB 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted,  October  28th,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  21st  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  to  the  1st  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column,  the  7th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  and  the  2nd  and  3rd  Canadian  Heavy 
Batteries,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

ATHOLL  MUNRO  McNABB 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D.,  1922 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  252nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  30th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Battalion.  Served 
in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

RONALD  FREDERICK  MACNAGIITEN 

B.A.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  121st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  27th  Battalion.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

GEORGE  JOHNSTONE  McNALLY 

M.D.,  1895 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  May  20th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 
Died,  August  8th,  1924. 

harry  james  mcnally 
Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  May  7th,  1918. 
Served  in  Canada. 

ANDREW  GEORGE  LATTA  McNAUGHTON 

B.  Sc.,  1910;  M.Sc.,  1912;  LL.D.,  1920 
Appointed  Major  in  the  4th  (later  known  as  the 
7th)  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  Septem- 
ber 26th,  1914.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian 
Division,  in  command  of  the  21st  Howitzer 
Battery,  and  later  to  the  3rd  Canadian 
Division,  in  command  of  the  Uth  Brigade, 
C.F.A.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Brigadier- 
General,  commanding  the  Canadian  Heavy 
Artillery  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
at  Ypres,  April  22nd,  1915,  and  at  Soissons, 
February,  1918.  Mentioned  in  despatches, 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and 
made  a  Companion  of  the  Most  Distinguished 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLYN  MacNAUGHTON 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  with  a  commission.  Served 
in  South  Africa  in  No.  15  Stationary  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


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CORDON  AHCIHBALD  F.  MACNAUGHTON 

B.A..  1910;  B.C.L.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Depot  Battalion, 
1st  Quebec  Regiment,  November  7th,  1917. 
Served  in  England. 

JOHN  LESLIE  MacNAUGHTON 

B.A..  1915 

Enlisted,  June  10th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  7th  East  Surreys, 
Imperial  Army,  with  the  rank  of  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  and 
taken  prisoner  at  Arras,  on  May  3rd,  1917. 


MORAY  ERASER  MACNAUGHTON 

Applied  Science,  1916-17;  B.Sc,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1917,  in  the  (McGill)  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France  with  the  Royal  Canadian  Horse 
Artillery  as  a  Signaller. 

MURRAY  WILLIAM  ARMOUR  MoNAUGHTON 
M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  August  27th,  1914.-  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


CHESTER  WILSON  MrNEIL 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  August  3rd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Served  in  England. 


DONALD  LEVERNE  McNEILL 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  May  9th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill)  Siege 
Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th),  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  MacNEILY 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  October  13th,   1916,  in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery.    Served  in  France 
with  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Was  wounded. 

CHARLES  McNICOLL 

Applied  Science,  1911-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  September,  1915,  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Air  Service.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Flight 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force  with  the  rank  of  Captain.  Awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Cross. 

DAVID  McNICOLL 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  January  2nd,  1918,  in  the  79th  Depot 
Battery.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian 
Engineers  Reserve  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 


LLOYD  THOMAS  McNULTY 
M.D.,  1912 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Army. 

CHARLES  HERBERT  MACNUTT 

B.A.Sc.,  1888 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, November  15th,  1916.  Transferred  to 
the    2nd   Tunnelling   Company.     Served  in 
France. 


LOUIS   WELLINGTON  MacNUTT 
M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  September  26th,  1914.  Served 
in  France  with  the  1st  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 


LEONARD  CHRISTIE  McOUAT 

B.S.A.,  1915 
Enlisted,  May  21st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


SIR  ANDREW  MACPHAIL 

B.A.,  1888;  M.D.,  1891;  LL.D.,  1921 
Commissioned  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  25th,  1914.  Posted 
to  the  6th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire  and  received  the  honour  of  Knight- 
hood. 

DONALD  STUART  McPHAIL 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 
March  29th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  283rd 
Battalion  and  later  to  the  204th  Field  Company, 
Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 


JAMES  ALEXANDER  MACPHAIL 

B.A.Sc.,  1893 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers,  September  23rd,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Field  Company.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  France 
from  1915-1919.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
five  times,  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order  and  the  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre  and  was 
made  a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

JEFFREY  BURLAND  MACPHAIL 

B.A.,  1914;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  August,  1914,  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers. Served  in  France  with  the  First  Divis- 
ional Engineers.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

JOHN  ADOPLHUS  McPHEE 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  11th.  1917.  Served  in 
England  with  the  Uth  Canadian  General 
Hospital. 

charles  edward  macpiierson 

Arts,  1910-11 
Commissioned  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  North- 
umberland Fusiliers. 

CLUNY  MACPHERSON 

M.D.,  1901 

Commissioned  in  August,  1914,  as  a  Captain 
and  Principal  Medical  Officer  in  the  1st  New- 
foundland Regiment.  Attached  to  the  Army 
Medical  Advisory  Board  War  Office.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France,  Belgium,  Gallipoli,  Egypt  and  Salonika. 
Invalided  home,  November  Uth,  1916,  and 
appointed  Director  of  Medical  Services.  Twice 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  made  a  Companion 
of  the  Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 


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McGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


DUNCAN  MACPIIERSON 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  26th.  1918.  Served  in 
France  with  the  7th  Canadian  General  Hospital. 

HUGH  MACPHERSON 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,  May,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


JOSEPH  PERCY  MoRAE 

B.Sc,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  August,  1915.  Served  with  the 
4th  Divisional  Supply  Column.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Was  wounded  and 
taken  prisoner  on  November  20th,  1917. 


DUNCAN  DONALD  MacTAGGART 

B.A.Sc,  1891;  M.D.,  1896 
Was  given  command  of  the  Khaki  League 
Convalescent  Hospitals  and  the  Barracks  Isola- 
tion Hospital,  Mihtary  District  No.  4.  Placed  in 
command  of  all  the  Medical  Boards  in  Military 
District  No.  4  under  the  Conscription  Act,  and 
later  made  Chairman  of  the  Advisory  Board. 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  October  30th,  1918. 


CHARLES  RUSSELL  MacTAVISH 

Medicine,  1911-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  May  4th,  1917. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in 
France. 

NEWTON  MoF.  MarTAVISH 

Arts,  1903-04;  1906-07 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  British  Columbia  Regiment,  C.E.F. 

THOMAS  JOHNSTONE  McVITTIE 
B.A.,  1912 

Enlisted,  May  1st,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 

HAROLD  JAMES  MACK 

M.D..  1916 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

OLIVER  TIFFANY  MACKLEM 

B.Sc,  1908 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Divisional 
Cyclist  Company,  December  9th,  1914.  Served 
in  France  with  the  8th  Infantry  Brigade  and  the 
Canadian  Corps  Cyclist  Battalion.  Was  wounded. 
May  15th,  1916. 

HERBERT  GE0R(;E  MACKLIN 

Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  January  15th,  1916,  in  No.  1  Canadian 
Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  First 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column. 


FREDERI<:K  ERNEST  McCOURT  MA^'.Y 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted.  June  17th,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Dragoons.    Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Served  as  Flying  Officer  in  France  and 
as  Instructor  in  England. 


FRANCIS  CHARLES  MADDEN 

Medicine.  1915-16 
EnUsted,  June  5th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Navy  with  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant. 

ALLAN  ANGUS  MAGEE 

B.A.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Officer  Com- 
manding the  148th  Battalion,  Canadian  Ex- 
peditionary Force,  November  26th,  •  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  20th  Reserve  Battalion  as 
O.C.  Served  in  France,  Belgium  and  Germany 
with  the  4th  Canadian  Division,  and  at  Canadian 
Corps  Headquarters  as  G.S.O.  2.  Was  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

CHARLES  FRANKLIN  MAGEE 
M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  12th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  with  the  44th  Battalion  as  Medical  Officer, 
and  in  No.  2  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station. 

CHARLES  BOLTON  MA<;RATH 

B.Sc,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  7th  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery,  May  1st,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  7th  and  3rd  Brigades,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.    Was  wounded,  October  23rd,  1917. 

FRANCIS  JOSEPH  MAGUIRE 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  March  19th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Sensed  in  Canada. 


herbert  lawrence  mahaffy 

Arts,    1911-14;   Applied  Science,  1913-15; 
B.Sc,  1920 

Enlisted,  April  29th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedit- 
ionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry  and  later 
to  the  2nd  Tunnelling  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 

bernard  s.  maher 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France.  Was  gassed. 


R0(;ER  MAILLET 

Law,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
England. 

CILVRLES  GILLILAND  MAIN 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  19th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 


arthur  wendell  maitlani) 

Medicine,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted 
to  Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


THOMAS  GRANT  MAJOR 

Agriculture,  1917-18;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  23rd.  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  England. 


charles  gordon  malcolm 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  19th,  1915.  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served 
in  France. 

DONALD  CAMPBELL  MALCOLM 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Oflficer  with 
the  140th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  January  27th,  1916.  Served  in  France 
with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital,  the  2nd 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  and  the  8th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

ROBERT  BRUCE  MALCOLM 

M.D.,  1910 

Enlisted,  September  16th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 

benjamin  mallalieu 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  18th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


FRANCIS  GIBSON  MALLOCH 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted  in  the  9th  Mississauga  Horse,  October 
10th,  1914.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Signal  Company,  Canadian  En- 
gineers, November  25th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

THOMAS  ARCHIBALD  MALLOCH 

M.D.,  1913 

Served  in  France  and  Belgium  with  the  British 
Red  Cross,  from  November,  1914,  to  May,  1915. 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
M^ical  Corps,  December  15th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital, 
being  Officer  in  charge  of  the  Medical  Division 
from  February,  1918,  to  January,  1919.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

JAMES  MATTHEW  FOSTER  MALONE 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  4,  November 
6th,  1917.  Served  in  England. 

REGINALD  HAMPSTEAD  MALONE 

M.D.,  1913 

Enlisted,  October  4th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  attached  to  the  6th  Field 
Ambulance.  Appointed  Captain,  February  6th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  and  later  in  India. 

adeeb  malouf 

Agriculture,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps.    Served  in 
England. 


clifford  s.  manchester 

Applied  Science,  1900-01 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the   1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion,  May  13th,  1918. 

GEORGE  HERBERT  MANCHESTER 
M.D.,  1894 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  131st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  6th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  Granville  Canadian 
Special  Hospital  and  to  No.  3  Canadian  Station- 
ary Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France. 


CLINTON  EDGAR  MANNING 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  as  Surgeon-Probationer. 
Served  in  France. 


VIRIL  ZENIES  MANNING 

B.A.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  121st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  1st, 

1915.  Transferred  to  the  102nd  Battalion. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  June  9th,  19 1 7, 
August  6th,  1917,  and  September  30th,  1918. 

CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  MARLATT 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  2,  March 
26th,  1918.  Served  in  Siberia  with  the  16th 
Field  Ambulance. 

HERBERT  MEREDITH  MARLER 

B.C.L.,  1898 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  245th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  10th, 

1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  Canada. 

w.  leslie  marler 
Arts,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the   1st  Canadian 
Divisional   Ammunition   Column,  September 
13th,  1916.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

hector  marquette 

Applied  Science,  1912-17 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Depot  Bat- 
talion, 2nd  Quebec  Regiment,  May  29th,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  14th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in  France. 


EDGAR  SAMUEL  MARROTTE 

B.  Arch..  1916 
Enlisted,  June  10th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Canadian  Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as 
the  7th).  Promoted  to  Cadet.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded. 

thomas  walter  m arson 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  21st,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Corporal. 
Served  in  France. 


ARTHUR  JOHN  MARTIN 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  April  10th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 


177 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


CHARLES  FERDINAND  MARTIN 

B.A..  1888:  M.D.,  1892 
Appointed  Provisional  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  February  15th,  1918. 
Served  in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

ERLE  CRUTCHFIELD  MARTIN 

Arts,   1916-18;   Law,   1917-18;   B.A.,  1920; 

B.C.L.,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

HAROLD  THOMAS  MASKREY 

Agriculture,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  January  3rd,  1916,  in  the  117th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  60th  Battalion  and  to  the  87th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
July  9th,  1917,  and  September  2nd.  1918. 

EDWARD  GEORGE  MASON 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Major,  2nd  in  Command,  in  the  31st 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  Nov- 
ember 17th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  in  command  of  the  50th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned  m 
despatches  and  made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of 
the  British  Empire. 

JOHN  LEON  DELANEY  MASON 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  21st,  1916.  Served  m 
Canada. 

JAY  CLINTON  MASSIE 

Medicine,  1895-97 
Appointed  Major  in  the  33rd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  June  9th,  1915.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Battalion.    Promoted  to 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 

PAUL  ALFRED  MASSON 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  17th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  GREY  MASSON 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  February  1st,  1915,  in  Borden's 
Battery,  C.E.F.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  in  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery. 

alexander  robertson  masters 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  October  12th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Signal  Training  Depot.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Canadian  Engineers  Railway  Battalion  and  the 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Promoted  to  Ser- 
geant. Served  in  England. 

RICHARD  H.  MATHER 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Highlanders 
of  Canada,  August  2nd,  1915.  Served  in  Canada. 

JAMES  REN  WICK  MATHESON 

M.D.,  1893 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  January  8th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
France. 


WALTER  MATHESON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  February  14th,  1917.  Transferred  to 
the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 

CORNELIUS  KELLEY  MATHEWSON 

Arts,  1911-15 
Enlisted,  March  2nd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General   Hospital.    Transferred   to   the  7th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.   Promoted  to  Ser- 
geant. Served  in  France. 

FRANK  STANTON  MATHEWSON 

Arts,  1908-09 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  13th 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Was  twice  mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order. 

JAMES  ARTHUR  MATHEWSON 

B.A.,  1912;  B.C.L.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  at  the  Somme,  in  Sep- 
tember, 1916,  arid  invalided  home  in  1917. 


SAMUEL  JAMES  MATHEWSON 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  June  7th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross  and 
Bar. 

DONALD  MILNER  MATHIESON 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
September  24th,  1914.  Served  in  France  with 
the  2nd  Field  Company,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Was  wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

ROBERT  GEORGE  MATTHEW 

D.V.S.,  1897 
Enlisted,  March  17th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Veterinary  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 


ALBERT  EDWARD  MATTHEWS 

Agriculture,  1910-12;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  7th  Siege  Battery,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  April  27th,  1915,  and  September  30th, 
1917.  Died  September  2nd,  1923. 


allan  ramsay  matthews 

Applied  Science,  1903-04 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  November  30th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France 
with  the  6th  Company,  Second  Divisional 
Train. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


clifford  mattiikws 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  February  2nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 

<;kc>k(;f  noi  <;l\s  !Vi  attiikws 

Agriculture,  1914-16;  B.S.A.,  1921 
EnHsted,  May  29th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

LKONAIU)  MORCiAN  MATTIIKWS 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  February  2nd.  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

stephen  charles  matthews 

Medicine,  1908-09 
Enlisted,  February  4th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.   Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

VICTOR  MATTHEWS 

B.S.A.,  1913 
Enlisted,  June  13th,  1916,  in  the  13th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  and  later  to  the  7th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery  as  a  Bombardier.  Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM  ALFRED  MAW 

Agriculture,  1915-18;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  28th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  England. 

JAMES  BUCKLAND  MAWDSLEY 

Applied  Science,  191345;  B,Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  12th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Received  a  commission  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Served  also  as  a  Lieutenant  in 
the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Was  wounded, 
December  29th,  1915,  and  July  27th,  1917. 
Made  a  member  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

gordon  n.  maxwell 

Arts,  1912-16 
Enlisted,  January  13th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  and  later  to  the  Canadian 
Forestry  Corps.  Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  FRANCIS  MAY 

M.D.,  1895 

Gazetted  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  June  10th,  1915.  Served  with  the  17th 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  the  21st  General 
Hospital,  Alexandria,  and  the  24th  Welsh  Royal 
Fusiliers. 

LOREN  WILSON  MAY 

M.D.,.  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
59th  Field  Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Served  in  France. 

william  herbert  may 

Arts,  1899-1901 
Enlisted,  April  15th,  1916,  in  the  179th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Ap- 
pointed Honorary  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


WILLIAM  TAYLOR  MAY 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  37th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  27th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  1st  and  later  to  the  3rd 
Canadian  Tunnelling  Company,  Canadian  En- 
gineers. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

JONATHAN  CAMPBELL  MEAKINS 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Major  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  March  26th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 

philip  gerald  meeiian 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force.   Served  in  Canada. 

VICTOR  MAITLAND  MEEK 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, February  Uth,  1916.  Served  in  France 
with  the  3rd  Tunnelling  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Was  wounded  at  Ypres,  September 
30th,  1917. 

JAY  EVERETT  MEEKER 

M.D.,  1913 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Medical  Corps, 
New  York  National  Guard,  May  4th,  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  108th  Ambu- 
lance Company,  27th  Division,  United  States 
Army.  Was  awarded  the  27th  Division  Citation. 

FRANK  STEPHEN  MEIGIIEN 

B.A.,  1889 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Uth 
Battalion  (Royal  Montreal  Regiment),  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  August,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Brigadier-General  commanding 
Brampshott  Camp,  England.  Reverted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  to  command  the 
87th  Battalion  (Canadian  Grenadier  Guards). 
Served  in  France.  Was  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  awarded  the  Legion  of  Honour  and 
was  made  a  Companion  of  the  Most  Excellent 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

GERALD  CARLETON  MELHADO 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  9th,  1916.  Served  in 
England  and  Salonika. 

PAUL  MELHUISH 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  28th 
London  Regiment,  Imperial  Army.  Served  in 
France  and  Turkey  with  the  28th  Regiment  and 
the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant. 
Was  wounded  at  Arras.  April,  1917.  Awarded 
the  Medaille  d'Honneur. 

JOHN  WIIYTE  MENZIES 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
April  18th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

edward  stuart  merrett 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May,  1915.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in 
the  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps,  February  3rd, 
1916.  Served  in  France.   Discharged  unfit  for 
further  duty,  June,  1917. 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


JOHN  HENRY  MERRICK 

M.D.,  1895 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

WALTER  ALFRED  MERRILL 

B.C.L.,  1911 
Commissioned  in  the   Royal   Flying  Corps, 
January  10th,  1917.  Served  in  Egypt. 

HENRY  COLINSON  MERSEREAIJ 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  1st,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Acting-Major.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  CHARLES  MERSTON 

Applied  Science,  1904-07 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  7th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  m  France. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Distinguished  Con- 
duct Medal  and  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 


ANDREW  HOWARD  MILLER 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  May  28th.  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Siege  Battery,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Served  m  France. 

frederic:k  gustavus  miller 

MEDICINE,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  February  19th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  (McGill).   Promoted  to  Ser- 
geant-Major.  Served  in  France. 

<;eok<;e  gavin  miller 

Medicine,  1913-14;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  September  16th,  1914,  in  No.  1  Cana- 
dian General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  13th 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Served 
in  France. 

ROBERT  LIDDEL  MILLER 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  5  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  10th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.    Served  in  Salonika. 


HAROLD  ALBERT  MESSERVY 

B.Sc,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery,  April  1st,  1916.  Served  in  France. 
Was  gassed. 

FRANCIS  T.  METCALFE 

M.D.,  1888 

Appointed  Major  in  the  United  States  Ambu- 
lance Service,  in  1918.  Deceased. 


arthur  fenwick  mewburn 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Field  Artillery, 
February  9th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  41st, 
the  30th,  the  78th  Depot,  and  the  85th  Siberian 
Batteries,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in 
France  and  Siberia.  Was  wounded  at  Passchen- 
daele,  November  5th,  1917. 

FRANK  HAMILTON  MEWBIJRN 

M.D.,  1881;  LL.D.,  1921 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  July  31st,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
made  an  officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

FRANK  HASTINGS  HAMILTON  MEWBURN 

B.A..  1913;  M.D.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  20th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,.  December  8th,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

ROBERT  LEE  MICHELL 

MEDICINE,  1913-15 

Enlisted,  February  25th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  (McGill).  Commissioned  in 
the  Imperial  Army. 


VERNON  LAURIE  MILLER 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January,  1916.  Served  in 
Canada. 

WILLIAM  HOWARD  MILLER 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  17th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  England. 

william  edwin  frank  millinchamp 

Agriculture,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  at  Cambrai,  September  30th, 
1918. 

ARTHUR  LENNOX  STANLEY  MILLS 
B.C.L.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Victoria  Rifles  of  Canada,  November  25th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 


JAMES  WILLIAM  MILLS 

Arts,  1913-15;  D.D.S.,  1923 
EnUsted.  September  30th,  1915,  in  the  73rd 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Served  in  France 
with  the  13th  Battalion.    Was  wounded  at 
Courcelette,  September  25th,  1916. 


JOHN  ROSS  MILLS 

Applied  Science,  1904-05 
EnUsted,  September  23rd,   1914,  in  the  1st 
Canadian  Divisional  Ammunition  Park.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  1st  Divisional 
Train.  Served  in  France. 


WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MIDDLETON 

B.S.A.,  1913 
Served  in  the  Royal  Air  Force  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 


ARTHUR  HARTLEY  MILNE 

B.Sc,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  16th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


ARTHUR  ROBB  MILNE 

Agriculture,  1913-15;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  9th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 

WALTER  JAMES  ELLIS  MINGIE 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  16th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Wounded. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

george  gooderham  mitchell 

Applied  Science,  1897-99 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  58th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  6th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

george  stewart  mitchell 

Arts,  1899-02 
Enlisted,  November  9th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Honorary  Captain  and  Chaplain.    Served  in 
France. 

HOMER  DEAN  MITCHELL 

B.S.A.,  1915 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Irish  Rifles  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France.  Wounded,  October  10th.  1917, 
November  25th,  1917,  September  6th,  1918  and 
October  14th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

john  clarence  mitchell 
Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  29th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  October  23rd,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  55th  Battery  and  the 
52nd  Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  nth  Canadian  Infantry  Brigade. 
Wounded  at  Arras,  September  2nd,  1918. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  MOFFATT 

B.A.,  1901;  M.D.,  1905 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  4th  Canadian  Divis- 
ional Ammunition  Column,  May  17th,  1916. 
Served  in  France. 

EDWARD  BURGESS  MOLES 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  6th,  1916.  Served  m 
France  with  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital. 

CHARLES  ALFRED  MOLLEUR 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  8th,  1916.  Served  m 
Salonika. 

HERBERT  MOLSON 

B.A.Sc-,  1894;  LL.D.,  1921 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  42nd  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  June  7th,  1915.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded,  June,  1916. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  awarded  the 
Military  Cross  and  made  a  Companion  of  the 
Most  Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George. 


JOHN  HENRY  MOLSON 

Arts,  1915-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Royal  High- 
landers of  Canada,  October  30th,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  13th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  and  made  a  prisoner  of  war, 
October  10th,  1918. 

WALTER  MOLSON 

B.A.,  1904 

Appointed  Major  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  15th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada.  Reverted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant  in  order  to  proceed  to  France. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

RICHARD  JOSEPH  MONAHAN 

M.D.,  1906 

Served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

danton  louis  monjot 
Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted  in  August,  1917,  in  the  Officers  Training 
Corps,  United  States  Army.  Received  a  com- 
mission as  Second  Lieutenant.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant. 


THOMAS  MORTIMER  MONTAGUE 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers 
in  1916.  Served  in  France  in  the  3rd  Tunnelling 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Awarded  the 
Croix  de  Guerre. 

arthur  reginald  montgomery 

Agriculture,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  November  5th.  1914,  in  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Awarded  the  Military  Medal  and  the  Military 
Cross. 

LORNE  CUTHBERT  MONTGOMERY 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  (McGill).  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  the  42nd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded,  December  11th,  1916, 
April  23rd,  1917  and  November  17th,  1917.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

SAMUEL  CLIFFORD  MONTGOMERY 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  16th,  1915,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  m  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

STANLEY  FYFE  MIDDLETON  MOODIE 

B.A.,  1914 

Transferred,  January  10th,  1918,  as  a  Lieutenant 
to  the  1st  Depot  Battalion,  British  Columbia 
Regiment,  anci  later  to  the  259th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in 
Siberia. 

FRANK  MELBOURNE  MOONEY 

Applied  Science,  1912-17;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Siege 
Battery*  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artill- 
ery.  Served  in  France. 


181 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


CHARLES  HOLLIS  P.  MOORE 

D.D.S.,  1918 
Enlisted,  August  2nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    vServed  in 
Canada. 

george  edward  moore 

Pharmacy,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  16th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Depot 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


JOSEPH  DERBY  MOORE 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  5th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


melville  johnson  moore 
Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May  25th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Depot 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Served  in 
Canada. 

WILLIAM  McLEAN  MOORE 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

ARTHUR  DAVID  MORGAN 
M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  31st,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


GEORGE  SENKLER  MORGAN 

Arts  AND  Applied  Science,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1924 
Enlisted,  December  14th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

HAMILTON  RICHARDS  MORGAN 

B.A.,  1917 

Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  "C"  Battery, 
Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery.  Served  in 
Canada. 


HENRY  WILLIAM  MORGAN 

B.A.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  18th, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JAMES  DOUGLAS  MORGAN 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  2  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  26th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches. 

GEORGE  HENRI  MORIN 

Applied  Science,  1912-13;  B.C.L.,  1916 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

CHARLES  KEITH  MORISON 

B.A.,  1913 

Enlisted,  March  27th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  C.F.A.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Awarded 
the  Military  Medal. 


MALCOLM  JOHN  MORISON 

Medicine,  1906-07 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Queen's  Field  Ambu- 
lance, Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  May  15th, 
1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Honorary 
Captain  and  Quartermaster.  Served  m  France 
with  the  3rd  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Was 
wounded. 

geoffrey  william  morkill 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Commissioned  in  January,  1916,  in  the  Royal 
Horse  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  104th 
Brigade,  Royal  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Was  gassed  in  May,  1918. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


CAMPBELL  MORRIS 

B.S.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  April  21st,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Draft.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Siege  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Bom- 
bardier. Served  in  France. 

CLARENCE  HAMILTON  MORRIS 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  5th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France  and  Gallipoli.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 

ERNEST  MARIETT  MORRIS 

M.D..  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Medical  Corps  of 
the  United  States  Army,  March,  1918.  Served 
in  France  on  detached  duty  with  the  British 
Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

OSBORNE  MORRIS 

M.D.,  1890 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  25th,  1916.  Served 
in  France  with  No.  9  Stationary  Hospital. 


SAMUEL  CUNARD  WEST  MORRIS 

M.D..  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  31st,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain. 


GORDON  JOSEPH  MORRISETTE 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  6th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st 
Brigade :  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Was  gassed. 


thomas  sydney  morrisey 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  23rd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France  and  Siberia.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  three  times.  Awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order,  the  Order  of  the 
Rising  Sun  (Japan)  and  the  Czecho-Slovak  War 
Cross. 

WALTER  MORRISH 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
MedicalCorps Training  Depot, No.  4,  April  17th, 
1918.  On  conductmg  duty  between  England  and 
Canada. 


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DONALD  MALCOLM  MORRISON 

B.A..  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  154th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March  3rd, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  40th  Company,  Cana- 
dian Forestry  Corps.  Served  in  France. 


DUNCAN  ARNOLD  MORRISON 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  21st,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Wounded, 
August  8th,  1918.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross 
and  Bar. 


HUGH  MERVYN  MORROW 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Enlisted,  October  5th,  1916,  in  the  6th  Field 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Transferred  to 
the  169th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France  and  Belgium  with  the  3rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Was  wounded. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

JAMES  JOSEPH  MORROW 

M.D.,  1900 

Enlisted,  May  1915,  as  a  Surgeon  in  the  British 
Red  Cross. 


john  doole  morrow 

Arts,  1898-1901 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  180th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October,  1916. 
Served  in  France  as  Chaplain  with  the  rank  of 
Honorary  Captain. 

wade  h.  morrow 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  November,   1915,  in  the  Imperial 
Transport  Service.   Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Service  Corps  Mechanical  Transport. 
Served  in  Mesopotamia  and  India. 

eric  david  morse 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  7th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.    Served  in 
France.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 


gerald  morton  morse 

Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  September  24th,  1914,  in  the  Fort 
Garry  Horse,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve.  Served  in  France. 


HARRY  DODGE  MORSE 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  m  the 
Royal  Navy. 


george  percival  morton 

Applied  Science,  1909-11 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  76th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  25th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  46th  Battalion.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded. 


frank  alexander  moseley 

Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  March,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in 
France. 

HARRY  CLARKE  MOSES 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  22nd,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  the  5th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

GEORGE  SYDNEY  MOTHERSILL 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September  21st,  1914.  Served  in  France 
with  the  8th  Battalion,  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital  No.  2,  and  the  12th  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 

HAROLD  EDGAR  MOTT 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May,  1916,  in  the  Fort  Garry  Horse, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service  with  the  rank  of 
Sub-Lieutenant.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force 
with  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

earnest  frederick  mount 

Arts,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  October  20th,  1915,  in  the  4th  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  Lance-Corporal. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Cavalry  Head- 
quarters. Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Conduct  Medal. 

JOSEPH  ARMAND  MOWATT 

B.A.,  1901 

Commissioned,  March  7th,  1917,  in  the  Chinese 
Labour  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Technical 
Staff.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting-Captain. 

JOHN  CHAMBERS  MOYNAN 

B.S.A.,  1916 
Enlisted,  July  23rd,  1918,  in  the  79th  Canadian 
Depot  Battery.    Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant. 
Transferred  to  the  2nd  Tank  Battalion.  Served 
in  England. 

ROBERT  EDWIN  MOYSE 

B.A.,  1911;  B.C.L.,  1914 
Enlisted,  March  1st,  1915,  in  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Transferred 
to  the  3rd  Battalion,  Bedfordshire  Regiment, 
British  Expeditionary  Force,  with  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

HAROLD  STRUAN  MUCKLESTON 

M.D.,  1905 

Served  in  Canada  as  Captain  with  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps  from  August  1914  to 
October  30th,  1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major. 

graham  fernie  mucklow 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Commissioned  in  the  17th  Battalion,  North- 
umberland Fusiliers,  April  23rd,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  July  2nd,  1916. 


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REGINALD  MUDGE 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Enlisted,  February  26th,  1915,  in  the  38th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

david  holmes  muir 

Medicine,  1902-06 
Enlisted,  January  29th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Field 
Ambulance.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Over- 
seas Railway  Construction  Company.  Seconded 
for  duty  with  the  War  Office.  Served  in  France. 

WALTER  LAWSON  MUIR 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Medical  Officer,  with  the  rank  of 
Captain,  in  the  106th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  November  13th,  1915. 
Served  in  France. 

WILSON  JAMES  MUIR 

Applied  Science,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  July  14th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

harold  stevens  mullan 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded  near  Arras,  July,  1917. 

REDFORD  HENRY  MULOCK 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Enlisted,  August  13th,  1914,  in  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Lieu- 
tenant. Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air 
Service,  January,  1915.  Promoted  to  Wing 
Commander.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force.  Promoted  to  Colonel  and  appointed 
Commodore  of  the  Canadian  Air  Force.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  seven  times,  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order  and  Bar,  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  made  a  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  the  British  Empire. 

oswald  alexander  mundy 

Applied  Science,  1901-05 
Enlisted,  March  11th,  1916,  in  the  214th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
m  Canada. 

GORDON  HUGH  MUNRO 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1924 
Enlisted,  November  29th,  1915,  in  the  35th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
Acting-Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force.  Promoted  to  Second  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France. 

JAMES  HOWARD  MUNRO 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  8th,  1915.  Served  in 
Canada. 

keith  munro 

Applied  Science,  1906-07 
Enlisted,  September  21st,   1914,  in  the  8th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Was  taken  prisoner  at  Ypres,  April 
25th,  1915. 

ALEXANDER  RUSSELL  MUNROE 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  13th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


FINLAY  MUNROE 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  154th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  25th, 
1916.  Served  in  France  with  the  9th  Field 
Ambulance.    Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

HUGH  EDWIN  MUNROE 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  23rd,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France  and  at  the  Dardanelles.  Was  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  made  an  Officer 
of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

ALFRED  WILLIAM  MURDOCK 

B.Sc,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion,  August  31st,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Signal  Company,  Canadian  En- 
gineers.   Served  in  France. 

charles  alexander  thifps  murison 

Arts,  1912-14 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
October  9th,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France  Macedonia  and 
Turkey.  Was  wounded,  June  9th,  1917.  Twice 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

alexander  gordon  silcox  murphy 

Applied  Science,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  January  2nd,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps. 

BRENDAN  WILLIAM  MURPHY 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

GILES  BROWN  MURPHY 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  7th,  1915.  Served  in 
Canada. 

WILLIAM  HERBERT  MURPHY 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  1st  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Air  Service,  July  16th,  1917.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  with  the  Army  of 
Occupation  at  Coblentz. 

WILLIAM  HUNT  MURPHY 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Enlisted,  April  10th,  1917,  in  the  United  States 
Air  Service.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

LEONARD  MILTON  MURRAY 

M.D.,  1900 

EnUsted,  August  18th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  EWART  GLADSTONE  MURRAY 

B.A.,  1912 

Enlisted  in  September,  1914,  in  the  King  Edward 
Horse.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second  Lieu- 
tenant m  the  12th  Battalion,  Highland  Light 
Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps  as  Flying  Officer,  with  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
^nant.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  four  times  and  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches. 


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ANDREW  PATRICK  MURTAGH 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  May  14th,  1917.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital 
(McGill).  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

dale  1».  mijrtha 

Medicine,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  August  23rd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 


WILLIAM  NEWCOME  MUSGRAVE 

B.Sc,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Imperial  Army 
Service  Corps,  in  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  East  Africa. 

HUGH  ROY  MUSTARD 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  31st,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  the  12th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 
Was  wounded  at  Courcelette,  October.20th,  1916. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

DAVID  A.  MYERS 

M.D.,  1898 

Commissioned  in  1918,  as  a  Captain  in  the 
Medical  Corps  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Assigned  to  the  Air  Medical  Service  as  Flight 
Surgeon. 

JOHN  GE0R(;E  MYERS 

Arts,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  April  18th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Central  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Siberia  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps. 

leo  myers 

Arts,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  July  21st,  1915,  in  the  1st  Heavy 
Battery  Depot,  Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Corporal.    Served  in 
France.  Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


MORRIS  (MAURICE)  NAIHOUSE 

Medicine,  1913-17;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  May  3rd,   1917,  in  the  5th  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
Canada. 

JAMES  NAISMITH 

B.A.,  1887 
Enlisted  in  the  American  Army  Y.M.C.A. 

HILARY  <;E0RGE  NARES 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  February  14th,  1916,  as  a  Flight  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Served  on  H.M.S.  Manxman,  plane  carrier 
attached  to  the  1st  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron. 

PHILIP  NASE 
M.D.,  1913 

Commissioned  in  the  -Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  May  13th,  1916. 

DAVID  NATHAN 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  29th,  1918.  Served  m. 
England  in  the  12th  Canadian  General  Hospital. 


arthur  frederick  nation 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  25th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  7th  Battalion.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

HENRY  JOSEPH  NAUD 

Medicine,  1916-17;  M.D.,  1922 
EnUsted,  June  2nd,  1917,  in  the  73rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  38th  Battery,  C.F.A.,  and  the  3rd  Canadian 
Divisional  Trench  Mortar  Battery. 

HENRY  KENNETH  JNEILSON 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  12th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  with 
No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital,  and  the  5th 
Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

STANLEY  ALEXANDER  NEILSON 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  April  15th,  1918,  in  the  Eastern 
Ontario  Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  England. 

MAXWELL  STUART  NELSON 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  June  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  Canada. 


WILLIAM  ERNEST  NELSON 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  21st,  1914.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 

harvey  w.  nesbitt 

Agriculture,  1915-17 
Enlisted,  June  6th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served  in 
England. 

john  kenneth  nesbitt 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  August,  1914,  in  the  14th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  and  North 
Russia.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

ALEXANDER  RENFREW  NESS 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  December  17th,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  6th  and  5th  Brigades,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  September  27th,  1918. 

JOHN  EARL  NESS 

Agriculture,  1916-18;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
2nd   Canadian   Tank   Battalion.    Served  in 
England. 

william  ness 
Medicine,  1896-1903 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  29th,  1917.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  Canada. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


KDIVlllNI)  FKKKMAN  NKW<:0!V1BK 

B.A.,  1911;  B.C.L.,  1913 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  21st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  9th, 
1914.  Served  in  France  with  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Was  wounded,  January 
18th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain 
and  attached  to  Canadian  Corps  Headquarters. 

WILLIAM  IIKNHY  NKWIIOOK 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  October  7th,  1915,  in  No.  2  Field 
Ambulance  Depot,  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Served  in  France  with  No.  9  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant. 

HARRY  NKWIVIAN 

B.A.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Reinforcing 
Company,  5th  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada, 
July  nth,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the  13th 
Battalion.  Was  wounded  September  2nd,  1918. 


ARTHUR  ROLAND  NEWS  AM 

Medicine,  1911-14;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  No.  6  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in 
France. 

JOHN  DAWSON  NEWTON 

B.S.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  British  Columbia  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 

ROHERT  NEWTON 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  34th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  14th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  9th  Brigade  Ammunition 
Column  and  later  to  the  9th  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  July  21st,  1916. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

WILLIAM  NEWTON 

B.S.A.,  1914 
Enlisted,  April  13th,  1916,  in  the  62nd  Battery, 
15th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Acting  Bombardier. 
Transferred  to  the  14th  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

john  stuart  ney 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted.  February  17th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Cana- 
dian General  Hospital.     Promoted  to  Acting 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

ALBERT  <;eor<;e  nicholls 
B.A.,  1890;  M.D.,  1894;  D.Sc,  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  17th,  1915.  Later 
became  D.A.D.M.S.  (Sanitation)  for  Military 
District  No.  6,  with  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  Canada. 

LAWREN<:E  HOWARD  NH.HOLS 

Applied  Science,  1909-11;  Arts,  1911-16; 
B.A.,  1919 

Enlisted,  January  1st,  1916,  in  No.  9  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance,  Transferred  to  the  6th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 


ERAN<:iS  .lOHN  NICHOLSON 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  10th,  1915.  Served  m 
France  and  Greece. 

I  VMES  <;ORHON  NHIHOLSON 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  November  24th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Corporal.  Transferred  to  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  August  8th,  1918.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


RAPLH  ARDREY  VALANCE  NICHOLSON 

Applied  Science,  1909-11;  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers,  March   20th,    1916.    Discharged  as 
temporarily  unfit,   March    15th,    1917.  Re- 
enlisted,  May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


WILLIAM  cedrh:  nh:ih)lson 

B.A.,  1913;  Law,  1913-16;  B.C.L.,  1919 
Enlisted,  February  20th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Motor  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  November  10th,  1917  and  March  24th, 
1918.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 

HOWARD  NICOLL 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Canadian 
Divisional  Trench  Mortar  Battery.   Served  in 
France. 

ASHLEY  C.  NORCROSS 

Agriculture,  1914-16;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  13th,  1916,  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery  (McGill).  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service  with  a  commission.  Served  in 
France. 

william  henry  norman 

Arts,  1911-13;  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  8th,  1915,  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.    Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

romeo  armand  norma„ni)in 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  163rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  January  7th, 
1916.  Transferred  to  the  22nd  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 


HAROLD  NORTHROP 

B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  September  11th,  1915,  in  the  72nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded. 


<;eor(;e  william  north  wood 

Applied  Science,  1899-1900 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  8th  Battalion,  Cana- 
dian Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France.  Gassed  and  taken  prisoner  of  war, 
Apni  28th,  1915.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


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JOHN  CASWELL  NUTTER 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  (McGill)  Siege 
Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant. 

AXEL  THEODORE  OBER(; 

D.D.S.,  1917 
Enlisted,  October  1st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 

john  edwin  o'brien 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  1st,  1918.  Served  in  England  with  the  2nd 
Canadian  Engineers. 

ROBERT  HAY  LISMORE  O'CALLAGHAN 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN  ERNEST  O'DONNELL 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  March,  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain. 

maurice  o'flaherty 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  October  30th,  1917,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

edmund  d.  o'flynn 

Arts,  1907-08 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  E^xpeditionary  Force,  September  22nd, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  shell-shocked,  June  9th,  1916. 

john  dale  o'flynn 
Arts,  1907-08 
Enlisted,  September  25th,  1916.  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Pioneer  Battalion.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Battalion  and  the  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  France. 

gavin  lang  ogilvie 
Applied  Science,  1901-02 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  11th, 
1916.    Transferred   to   the   42nd  Battalion. 
Served  in  France. 

margaret  e.  ogilvie 

Household  Science,  1907-09 
Served  in  England  in  Queen  Alexandra's  Imperial 
Military  Nursing  Service  Reserve  and  afterwards 
in  Egypt. 

norman  craik  ogilvie 

Applied  Science,  1896-98 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Light  Infantry,  September  28th,  1914. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


PAUL  OGILVIE 

B.Sc,  1901 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  242nd  Battalion, 
September  19th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  51st  Com- 
pany, Canadian  Forestry  Corps. 


walter  drummond  ogilvie 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  August  22nd,  1916,  in  the  74th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery  with  the  rank  of 
Signaller.  Served  in  France  with  the  6th  Cana- 
dian Siege  Battery. 

william  nordhoff  ogilvie 

Agriculture,  1909-12 
Enlisted,  July  13th,  1915,  in  the  63rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  10th  Battalion.    Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


LAURIE  COMBE  OGILVY 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  May  25th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  10th  Siege 
Battery,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artil- 
lery. 

cornelius  francis  o'gorman 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  February,  1915,  in  the  26th  Battery, 
7th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  17th  Battery,  5th  Brigade.  Served 
in  France.   Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


MELBOURNE  O'HALLORAN 

B.A.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  32nd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  October  20th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France  with  the  25th,  the  27th,  the  19th  and  the 
24th  Batteries,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Wounded,  October  21st,  1916.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

HUGH  BINGHAM  0*HEIR 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1923;  M.Sc,  1924 
Enlisted.  February  15th,  1916,  in  the  47th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and 
then  to  the  Royal  Air  Force,  with  the  rank  of 
Second  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  and 
Egypt. 

FREDERICK  JAMES  O'LEARY 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  September,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  53rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force  with  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant,  then  to  the  102nd  Battalion  and  the 
nth  Brigade,  Light  Trench  Mortar  Battery  as 
Captain  and  Officer  Commanding.  Thereafter 
held  various  staff  positions.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  and  awarded 
the  Military  Cross  and  two  Bars. 


henry  brixton  o'leary 

Arts,  1911-14;  Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  64th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  October  13th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  twice  wounded.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ROBERT  STEWART  O'MEARA 

Arts,  1913-14;  Medicine,  1914-15;  B.  Com., 
1921 

Enlisted,  June  5th,  1915,  in  No.  2  Sanitary 
Section,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Infantry.    Served  in  France. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


sidney  arthur  ord 

Arts,  1911-12;  Applied  Science,  1912-15; 
B.Sc,  1920 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  En- 
gineers, April  21st,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  Gallipoli,  Mesopotamia. 
Egypt,  India  and  France.  Mentioned  in  des- 
patches. 

WILLIAM  ERLING  ORD 

M.D.,  1916 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915.  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  with  a  commission.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France, 
Belgium  and  Italy  with  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Was  awarded  the  Croix  de 
Guerre. 

JOHN   A.  O'REGAN 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

JOHN  BERTRAM  O'REILLY 

M.D.,  1917 

Commissioned,  March  13th,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Newfoundland  Regiment  as  Captain  and  Medical 
Officer.   Served  in  German  East  Africa, 

ALEXANDER  BRYSON  OSBORNE 

M.D.,  1886 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  February  28th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 
Died  in  London,  England,  January  28th,  1922. 

JAMES  EWART  KERR  OSBORNE 

B.Sc.,  1900 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  48th  Highlanders 
(15th  Battalion),  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
September  22nd,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  the  second  battle  of  Ypres  and  later 
taken  prisoner  of  war.  Awarded  the  Distin- 
guished Service  Order. 

STRATTON  HARRY  OSLER 

B.Sc,  1904 

Joined  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force  at  the 
outbreak  of  the  War.  Appointed  Major  in  the 
Canadian  Engineers,  April  15th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  the  6th  and  5th  Companies,  Cana- 
dian Engineers;  also  on  Headquarters  Staff,  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Divisional  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Wounded,  April, 
1916.  Mentioned  in  despatches  five  times, 
awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and 
made  a  Companion  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George. 

R.  BENJAMIN  O'SULLIVAN 

B.A.,  1886 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  82nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  14th. 
1915,  Transferred  to  the  28th  Battalion, 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

paul  ouellette 
Arts,  1913-14;  Applied  Science,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  21st,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  Canada. 


CLIFFORD  T.  OUGHTRED 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  November  23rd,  1915,  in  the  117th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  m 
Canada. 

JOSEPH  ALDERIC  OUIMET 

Law,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  15th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

MERVILLE  ALLEN  OULTON 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
145th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
May  1st,  1916.  Served  in  France  in  the  1st 
Canadian  General  Hospital  and  the  2/2  London 
Field  Ambulance.  Attached  to  the  Royal  Field 
Artillery.  Was  wounded  at  Croisselle,  August, 
1918. 


ROBERT  GUY  ALTON  OVERING 

ARTS,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Acting  Sergeant.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force  as  a  Flight  Cadet. 
Served  in  France. 


JOHN  JAMES  OWER 

B.A.,  1905;  M.D.,  1909 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  22nd,  1914.  Served 
in  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


JOHN  EDMUND  PADDON 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  26th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
14th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France  and  Russia. 


ARTHUR  PAGE 

Arts,  1888-89 
Enlisted,  July  12th,  1916,  in  the  103rd  Battalion, 
Canadian    Expeditionary    Force.     Served  in 
England. 

frederick  hiltqn  paget 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  August  12th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 


HENRY  GEORGE  CLARENCE  PAINE 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  14th,  1916.  Served  in 
France. 


JAMES  ERNEST  HARRIS  PAISLEY 

B.  Arch.,  1916 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery.    Served  in 
France. 

GUY  FILBY  PALMER 

M.D.,  1885 

Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps. 


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JOH?«i  HAM  MOM)  PALMER 

Medicine.  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  with 
No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital  and  No.  2 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  and  later,  on  the 
North  Sea,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve, 
as  a  Sub-Lieutenant.  Was  wounded,  September 
27th,  1916. 

LKON  ANTHONY  PAQIJIN 

D.V.S.,  1898 
Commissioned,  September  10th,  1918,  in  the 
United  States  Army  Veterinary  Corps. 

ALPHONSE  ARTHUR  PARfe 

B.SC.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  January  29th,  1916.  Served  in  France 
with  the  4th  and  5th  Divisional  Ammunition 
Columns. 

ARNOLD  GERALD  PARK 

D.D.S.,  1917 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

ANDREW   WALTER  PARK 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  Uth,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  the  8th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance, 
and  the  43rd  Battalion. 


JOHN   ED  MI  STONE  PARK 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  20th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  the  132nd  Battalion  and,  as  Medical 
Officer,  to  various  Canadian  Forestry  Corps 
Units. 

CHARLES  SAGER  PARKE 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

GEORGE  KENNETH  PARKE 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

james  scott  parke 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  April  1st,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Over- 
seas Railway  Construction  Corps.  Transferred 
to  the  99th  Siege  Battery,  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery,  with  the  rank  of  Second  Lieutenant. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

charles  alexander  parker 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  18th,  1916.    Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Naval  Air  Service.  Served  in  England. 


DAVID  W.  PARKER 

B.A.,  1907;  M.A.,  1908 
Enlisted,  April  4th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column  and  later,  to  the  10th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  m 
France. 


joseph  e.  parker 

Applied  Science,  1904-05 
Enlisted,   March   10th,    1916,   in  the  Royal 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  Acting  Bombardier.    Served  in  France. 


STANLEY  DAVIDSON  PARKER 

B.Sc,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Field  Company, 
1st  Canadian  Divisional  Engineers,  September 
25th,  1914.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion,  and  later,  to  General  Staff 
Militia  Headquarters.  Promoted  to  Major. 
Served  in  France.    Was  wounded. 


VERNON  HILL  TROOP  PARKER 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  13th,  1917.  Served  in 
England  and  France. 

ALFRED  JOHN  ROBINSON  PARKES 

Arts,  1909-15;  Medicine,  1914-15;  B.A.,  1917 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  8th  Machine  Gun  Company. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Transferred 
to  the  20th  Machine  Gun  Company.  Served 
in  France  and  Siberia.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ROBERT  HENRY  PARKES 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  9th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.    Promoted  to  Lance 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France  with  the  6th  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance. 

ROY  HAMILTON  PARKHILL 

Arts,  1915-17 
Enlisted  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

EDGAR  REGINALD  PARKINS 

B.A.,  1903;  B.C.L.,  1907 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  21st,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  87th  Battalion.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Passchendaele  in  November,  1917. 

FRANK  ALBERT  PARKINS 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  attached  to  the  4th  Divisional 
Train,  April  10th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  7th 
Canadian  Machine  Gun  Company  and  later,  to 
the  3rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Corps.  Served  in  France.  Wounded,  September 
24th,  1918. 

GERALD  ADAMS  PARKINS 

B.A.,  1916;  Medicine,  1913-16;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  attached  to  the  4th  Divisional 
Train.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  .in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Passchendaele,  November  3rd,  1917. 

eric  allan  parsons 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  April  3rd,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
1st  Division  Ammunition  Column  and,  later,  to 
the  4th  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  in 
France. 


189 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


LLOYD  HOLMAN  PARSONS 

B.Arch.,  1916 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Was  wounded,  July,  1918. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  PARSONS 

M.D.,  1906 

Commissioned  Lieutenant,  June  1st,  1915,  in  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  being  attached  to 
the  Royal  New  foundland  Regiment .  Transferred 
to  the  113th  Field  Ambulance  and  later  to  the 
8th  Eniskillen  Fusiliers.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
September  9th,  1916.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

FRANK  STEWART  PATCH 

B.A.,  1899;  M.D.,  1903 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  January  1st,  1915.  Served  in  Canada 
as  Assistant  Director  of  Medical  Services, 
Military  District  No.  4  and  at  Valcartier  Camp. 
Promoted  to  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

EDWARD  RUSSELL  PATERSON 
B.A.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  a  Draft  for  the  1st 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery, 
January  3rd,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the 
1st  Heavy  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 

edwin  robert  paterson 

Arts,  1893-94 
Enlisted,  September  26th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps  Training  Depot.  Served  in 
France  with  the  8th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 

william  james  paterson 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  15th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner, 
June  4th,  1916. 

IVAN  YOUNG  PATRICK 

B.A.,  1916;  M.D.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps   April  19th,  1918.    Served  in 
England. 

arthur  courtenay  patterson 
Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Enlisted,  May  13th,  1916,  in  the  191st  Battalion, 
Canadian   Expeditionary   Force.     Served  in 
Canada. 

ARTHUR  LO<;iE  PATTERSON 

B.Sc,  1914 

Enlisted,  August  7th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

FRANK  PORTER  PATTERSON 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  10th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  Salonika. 

herbert  c.  patterson 

Arts,  1910-11 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Y.M.C.A., 
April  3rd,  1916.  Served  in  England  and  France- 


JAMES  DUKE  PATTERSON 

Medicine,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  June  14th,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 

JAMES  FREEBAIRN  PATTERSON 

B.Sc.r  1918 

Enlisted,  May  18th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Served  in  England. 

PETER  HAROLD  PATTERSON 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Armv 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

ROBERT  EARLE  PATTERSON 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  16th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

ROBERT  URIE  PATTERSON 

M.D.,  1898 

Served  as  Colonel  commanding  the  United 
States  Army  Base  Hospital,  No.  5,  with  the 
British  Expeditionary  Force,  after  operating 
No.  11  and  then  No.  13  General  Hospitals  with 
the  British  Expeditionary  Force.  Awarded  the 
Fatiche  di  Guerra  (Italian)  and  the  Distinguished 
Service  Medal  of  the  United  States  Army. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 

HARRY   LORNE  PAVEY 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September  3rd,  1915,  being  attached  to 
the  60th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Died, 
January  2nd,  1925. 

CHESTER  HAROLD  PAYNE 

B.A.,  1906 

Enlisted,  January  30th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Officers'  Training  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Depot  Battalion, 
Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM  JAMES  PEACE 

B.Sc,  1917 

Commissioned,  December,  1916,  as  a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Served  in  the  7th  Squadron,  Royal  Naval  Air 
Service.  Transferred  to  the  207th  Squadron, 
Royal  Air  Force  and  later  to  the  58th  Squadron. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  awarded 
the  Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 

bryan  godfrey  pearce 
Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  July  12th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

EDSON  RAYMOND  PEASE 

B.A.,  1907;  B.Sc.,  1908 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  May  29th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  September  29th,  1918. 
Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

GILBERT  BAMFYLDE  PEAT 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  15th,  1914.  Served  in 
France  m  No.  1  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station,  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps 
General  Hospital  and  the  Princess  Patricia's 
Canadian  Red  Cross  Hospital. 


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bkian  a.  peck 

Applied  Science,  1910-13 
Enlisted,  August  16th,  1914,  in  the  5th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  F'ield  Artillery. 
Seconded  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

HU<;iI  A.  PECK 

B.  Arch.,  1911 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1915.   Commissioned  as  a 
Flight  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air 
Service.    Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

warren  gibson  peck 

Applied  Science,  1899-1902 
Commissioned,  1915,  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps. 

ERNEST  PEDEN 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  March  13th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.  Served  in  France  with  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry  and 
the  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


FRANK  GORDON  PEDLEY 

B.A.,  1913;  M.D.,  1916 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps  with  a  commission.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

hilton  staples  pedley 
Arts.  1908-10 
Enlisted,  September  7th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army   Medical   Corps.    Transferred   to  the 
Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 


CARL  ALEXANDER  PEIILEMANN 

Pharmacy,  1917-18;  Diploma  of  Pharmacy, 
1921 

Enlisted,  June  25th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Served 
in  Canada. 

HENRI  BURROUGHS  PELLETIER 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

WILLIAM  PARNELL  DESPART  PEMBERTON 

B.Sc.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  103rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  6th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  Headquarters  Staff,  4th 
Army.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France. 

GORDON  MATTHEW  PENDER 

Law,  1917-18;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  October,  1917,  as  a  Warrant  Officer, 
Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 

ROBERT  MURRAY  PENDRIGH 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  15th,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve  as  Surgeon  Sub-Lieutenant. 
Served  in  England. 


CHARLES  EDWARD  PENGELLEY 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

WALTER  GORDON  PENGELLEY 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  September  11th,  1916,  in  the  University 
of  Toronto  Training  Company.  Transferred  to 
the  1st  Divisional  Signal  Company.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

EDGAR  PENNEY 

Applied  Science,  1906-09;  1914-15;  B.Sc,  1920 
Commissioned  in  March,  1915,  in  the  8th  Bat- 
talion, Post  Office  Rifles  B.E.F.  Transferred  to 
the  1st  London  Field  Company  and  later,  to  the 
263rd  Railway  Company,  Royal  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  gassed  in  October,  1915  and  in 
April,  1918.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


WILLIAM  BRITTON  PENNOCK 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Divisional  Engineers,  October  13th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Army  Troops  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers,  and,  later,  to  the  2nd  Field 
Companv.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
November,  1916,  and,  at  Fresnoy,  in  May,  1917. 

WALTER  STEWART  PENNY 

B.A.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  February  3rd,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  11th  Battery,  Canadian  Siege 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

JEAN-JOSEPH  PENVERNE 

Law,  1913-14;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  September  30th,  1914,  in  the  71st 
Regiment,  Infantry,  French  Army.  Transferred 
to  the  70th  Regiment,  Infantry.  Was  wounded, 
June  17th,  1915,  at  Arras,  and  on  March  14th, 
1916,  at  Verdun,  where  he  was  taken  prisoner  of 
war. 

THOMAS  EUDORO  PEREZ 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  9th,  1917.  Served  m 
France  with  No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

JEAN   JULIAN  PERRAIJLT 

B.Arch.,  1915 
Enlisted,  December  14th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  m 
Canada. 

RENE  BRUNAY  PERRAULT 

Applied  Science,  1912-16,  B.Sc.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  150th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  21st, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  and  the  123rd 
Pioneer  Battalion,  and  also  to  the  9th  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  J.  PERREAULT 

MEDICINE,  1908-11 

Enlisted,  September  24th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  with  the 
1st  Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Was  wounded. 

DOUOLAS  ERIC  PERRITON 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  22nd,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 


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BRIAN  RHODES  PERRY 

B.Sc,  1915 

Enlisted,  May,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Served  later  in  the  Royal  Air  Force  with  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant. 


KENNETH  MEIKLE  PERRY 

B.A.,  1906.;  B.Sc.,  1908 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  22nd,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Transferred  to 
the  87th  Battalion,  Canadian  Grenadier  Guards, 
with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  then  back 
to  the  13th  Battalion  with  the  same  rank. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  April  22nd, 
1915,  June  13th,  1916,  April  13th,  1917.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  four  times,  and  was  awarded 
the  Distinguished  Service  Order  and  Bar. 

ABRAHAM  NOAH  PESNER 

Agriculture,  1915-16;  1917-18 
Enlisted,  May,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 


alan  gordon  peter 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  September  13th,  1916,  as  a  Warrant 
Officer,  (Telegraphist)  in  the  Royal  Naval  Cana- 
dian Volunteer  Reserve.    Served  on  H.M.C.S. 
"Niobe,"  "Acadia"  and  "Messines." 


CHARLES  AY  RE  PETERS 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  in  command  of  the  9th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  December  22nd, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Divisional  Cana- 
dian Headquarters  as  Assistant  Director  of 
Medical  Services.  Prorrioted  to  the  rank  of 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  four  times  and  awarded  the  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Order. 


WILLIAM  GORDON  PETERSON 

B.A.,  1906 

Appointed  Major  in  the  73rd  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  September  4th,  1915. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  July,  1917, 
and  January,  1918.  Was  mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order. 

joseph  antoine  romauld  phaneuf 

Agriculture,  1914-17 
Enlisted,  July  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


GEORGE  W.  PHELAN 

M.D.,  1913 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States 
Army  Medical  Corps  attached  to  the  British 
Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major. 


GORDON  GERSIIOM  PHILLIPS 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  1st,  1917.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


JOHN  ARTHUR  PHILLIPS 

Medicine,  19L4-17 
Enlisted,  June  28th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Signal  Training  Depot.  Transferred  to  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  August  26th, 
1918. 


LAZARUS  PHILLIPS 

B.C.L.,  1918 
Enhsted,  May  23rd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
Sergeant.  Served  in  Siberia. 


james  douglas  peters 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Enlisted,  June  14th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Company.  Transferred  to  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 


ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM  PETERSON 

Agriculture,  1916-18;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  England. 


CLYDE  FARRINGTON  PETERSON 

Agriculture,  1914-15;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Canadian  Motor  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Promoted 
to  Acting  Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force  as  a  Cadet.  Served  in  France. 


OTTO  BERNARD  PHILLIPS 

Arts,  1917-18;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  January  30th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps. 


charles  herbert  pick 

Applied  Science,  1911-15 
Commissioned  in  the  17th  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  April  22nd,  1915.  Transferred  to  "B" 
Battalion,  Canadian  Tank  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded  at  Voor- 
mezeele,  July  29th,  1917. 


TRENCIIARD  DUROURE  PICKARD- 

cambridge 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Obtained  a  commission  in  the  2nd  Battalion, 
Suffolk  Regiment.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Wounded,  July 
18th,  1916.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


NORMAN  EDWIN  PETERSON 

Arts,  1916-20;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  August  13th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


MARTIN  REID  PICKEL 

Dentistry,  1915-16;  D.D.S.,  1923 
Enlisted,  February  7th,   1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in 


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WILLIAM  ALFRED  PICKUP 

Medicine,  1911-14;  M.D.,  1919 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  September  23rd,  1914. 
Served  in  France  with  No.  1  Casualty  Clearing 
Station.    Died,  May  1st,  1922. 

arthur  grosvenor  piddington 

Agriculture,  1913-14 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  in  "B"  Battery, 
99th  Brigade.  Served  in  Salonika  and  Greece. 

EDWARD  ELLIOT  INCLEDON  PILCHER 

B.Sc.,  1913 
Served  as  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Engineers. 

HOWARD  W.  PILLOW 

Applied  Science,  1901-03 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  12th,  1916. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Forestry  Corps  as  Chief  Transport 
Officer.  Served  in  France. 


HARRY  HARSTONE  PINCH 

B.Sc,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  7th,  1916.  Served  with  No.  3 
Section,  Skilled  Railway  Employees.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  and 
Belgium.  Deceased. 

george  spencer  pincott 
Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps,  April,  1917. 
Discharged  as  physically  unfit.  Re-enlisted, 
June,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


CLARENCE  McLEOD  PITTS 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Artillery  Depot,  September  29th,  1918.  Served 
in  Canada. 

HARRY  HERSCHEL  PITTS 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in  No. 
11  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  later  attached  to  the 
British  Mission  as  Medical  Officer  to  the  Anglo- 
Russian  Brigade  in  Siberia. 


CLIFFORD  CARLYLE  PLANCHE 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  March  13th,  1916,  in  the  117th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  in  1917. 


HENRY  HOWARD  PLANCHE 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  21st,  1915.  Served  at 
Gallipoli. 

LANCELOT  STUART  PLANCHE 

B.A.,  1916;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1917,  in  the  10th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Received 
a  commission  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve. 


joseph  archibald  h.  plowright 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  April  3rd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  England. 


ALEXANDER  SPENCE  POE 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
May  1st,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

helen  aline  pomeroy 

Household  Science,  1907-09 
Served  as  a  Nursing  Sister  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

ERIC  JULY AN  POPE 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, June  1st,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the  8th  Field  Company  and  the  8th  Battalion. 
Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain. 


EGERTON  LLEWELLYN  POPE 

M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  temporary  Captain  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  April  18th,  1916.  Served 
in  Moore  Barracks  Canadian  Hospital,  with  the 
6th  Battalion,  Canadian  Railway  Troops,  France, 
and  with  No.  12  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Temporary  Lieutenant- 
Colonel. 

henry  maxwell  pope 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  November  15th,  1915,  in  the  73rd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  April  10th,  1917.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


Maurice  Arthur  pope 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  13th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Staff  Captain  (Intelligence)  with  the  11th 
Canadian  Infantry  Brigade.  Transferred  to  the 
4th  Brigade,  Canadian  Engineers  as  Brigade 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ALFRED  STANNAGE  PORTER 
M.D.,  1900 

Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  of  the 
162nd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
January  20th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the 
2nd  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital,  the  3rd 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  the  5th  Battalion, 
and  No.  32  British  Casualty  Clearing  Station. 
Gassed  at  Passchendaele.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


CECIL  GEORGE  PORTER 

B.Sc.,  1911;  M.Sc.,  1913 
Enlisted,  October,  1914,  in  the  23rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  26th  Battalion  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Promoted  to  Acting  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded  July  25th,  1916,  and 
May  3rd,  1917.  Mentioned  in  despatches  four 
times,  and  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order. 


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WILLIAM  ARTHUR  PORTER 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D..  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  January  25th.  1917.  Served  in 
Canada,  England  and  France  with  "C"  Battery, 
Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery;  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Reserve  Artillery;  and  the  Royal 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery  Brigade. 

NELSON  CALDWELL  POTTER 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enhsted,  June  11th,  1917,  in  the  3rd  Draft, 
Canadian  Heavy  and  Siege  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  nth  Canadian  Siege  Battery  and 
later  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garri^n 
Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

allan  dewey  potts 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  October  22nd,  1917,  in  the  Air  Service, 
United  States  Army. 

ray  r.  poupore 

Law.  1911-14 
Enlisted,  October  15th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Central 
Ontario  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

CHARLES  HENRY  POZER 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion,  March  31st,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches. 

CHARLES  MARBLE  PRATT 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  4th,  1916.  Transferred 
to  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital,  to  No.  9 
Field  Ambulance,  to  the  60th  Battalion  and  to 
the  3rd  Divisional  Train.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Appointed  Assistant  Director  of 
Medical  Services,  Military  District  No.  7. 
Served  in  France. 


FREDERICK  YOUNG  PRESLEY 

B.S.A.,  1915 
Served  in  France  in  Base  Hospital  No.  6,  United 
States  Army  Medical  Corps. 


CHARLES  EDWARD  PRESTON 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  6th,  1916.  Was 
attached  to  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital,  the 
Granville  Canadian  Hospital,  and  the  Duchess  of 
Connaught  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at 
Etaples,  June  2nd,  1918.  Died  February  7th, 
1923. 


THOMAS  ERNEST  PRICE 

B.A.,  1907;  B.Sc,  1910 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Overseas 
Railway  Construction  Corps,  May  15th,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  5th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN  WILSON  PRIMROSE 

Medicine,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  March  1st,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.    Served  in  No.  2  Stationary 
Hospital.  Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant.  Served 
in  France. 

david  gibb  proudfoot 

Arts,  1913-17;  Applied  Science,  1916-19; 
B.A.,  1919;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,   1915,  in  the  2nd 
Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served 
in  Canada. 

JOHN  PULLEN 

B.Sc,  1913 

Enlisted,  November  8th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 


JOHN  MERRITT  PURCELL 

Arts,  1913-15;  1916-17;  Law,  1915-16;  B.A., 

1919;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

JOHN  METCALFE  PURCELL 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  14th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.   Served  in  France  in  the 
20th  Squadron.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant. 

thomas  dickson  archibald  purves 

Applied  Science,  1891-94 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  185th  Battalion, 
Nova  Scotia  Highlanders,  January,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  4th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

herbert  stevens  pye 
Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  November  4th,  1915,  in  the  87th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Grenadier  Guards.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  1st  Canadian  Infantry  Battalion. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at  Vimy 
Ridge,  November  2nd,  1916. 

THOMAS  EDWARD  HENRY  QUAILE 

APPLIED  Science,  1916-19 
Enlisted,  July  6th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 


LOUIS  de  GONZAGUE  PREVOST 

B.C.L.,  1917 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant,  Served  in  England. 


sylvester  patrick  quilty 

Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  26th,  1917,  in  the  68th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  8th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 


REGINALD  FRANCIS  PRICE 

M.D.,  1916 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 


FRANK  ASHTON  QUINN 

B.A.,  1915;  Medicine,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  July  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


BOAZ  RABINOVITCH 

Arts.  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  7th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 


ISRAEL  MORDECAI  RABINOVITCH 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  8th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 


EDWARD  ALAN  RADFORD 

B.A.,  1900 

Commissioned  in  July,  1917,  in  the  92nd  Punjabis 
(India). 

e.  leonard  rainboth 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  77th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August  28th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  47th  Battalion  and 
then  to  the  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross.  Was  wounded, 
September  2nd,  1918. 

IRVING  DANIEL  RAMSAY 

B.A.,  1910;  M.D.,  1915 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Imperial 
Army,  with  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia. 


GEORGE  ARTHUR  STUART  RAMSEY 

B.A.,  1908;  M.D.,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  13th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  No.  1  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  as  Medical  Officer  to  the  13th 
Battalion  and  with  the  1st  and  3rd  Field  Ambu- 
lances. Transferred  to  the  Indian  Medical 
Service.  Served  in  France  and  Mesopotamia. 


KENNETH  McPHERSON  RAMSEY 

Applied  Science,  1916-17;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  June  2nd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  10th 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Wounded  at  Verley,  near  Hosiers,  August 
22nd,  1918. 

THOMAS  GRANVILLE  RANDOLPH 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Commissioned,  March  25th,  1915,  in  the  6th 
South  Wales  Borderers.  Transferred  to  the  141st 
Army  Troops  Company,  Royal  Engineers  and. 
later,  to  the  237th  Field  Company,  Royal 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


ALAN  COATS  RANKIN 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  23rd,  1914.  Served 
in  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital,  No.  5 
Mobile  Laboratories  and  the  7th  Canadian 
Cavalry  Field  Ambulance  (Officer  Commanding). 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
made  Assistant  Director  of  Medical  Services. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded  April,  1918. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  twice,  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order,  and  made  a 
Companion  of  the  Most  Distinguished  Order  of 
St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 


RAMSAY  DAVID  RANKIN 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  the  110th  Battalion 
March  2nd,  1916.  Served  in  England.  Died, 
May  31st,  1921. 

THOMAS  BROWN  GRAY  RANKIN 

Agriculture,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  November  20th,  1915,  in  the  4th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Wounded,  January  2nd,  1917. 
Awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


andrew  dodge  rankine 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  November  1st,  1915,  in  the  4th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  131st  Siege  Battery  and  back  to  the 
4th.  Served  in  France. 


HOWARD  MACLAREN  RAPHAEL 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  3,  December 
26th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps  with  the  Imperial  Grenadier 
Guards.  Served  in  France.  Died,  December 
nth,  1924. 

adrian  storm  rathbun 

Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Enlisted,    February  25th,  1918,  in  the  68th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in 
France  with  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery. 

ARTHUR  EDWIN  RAYMOND 

B.S,A.»  1913 
Enlisted,  June  6th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry'.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Machine 
Gun  Depot  as  a  Lance  Corporal.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  3rd 
BattaUon,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  France. 

LEE  CARLETON  RAYMOND 

B.S.A..  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  245th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  5th, 
1916.  Served  in  England. 


WILLIAM  WOLSEY  RAYMOND 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Tunnelling 
Company.  Served  in  France.  Was  gassed, 
October  23rd,  1917.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

WALTER  JOHN  RAYNER 

Arts,  1909-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  109th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  May  29th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada. 

kenneth  g.  rea 
Applied  Science,  1894-95 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  245th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  July  4th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada. 


195 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


DOUGLAS  ELLERY  READ 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.Sc,  1923 
Enlisted.  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  7th  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  Bombardier. 

WALTER  WELTON  READ 

Medicine,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  November  9th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.    Served  m  France  as 
anesthetist   in   No.   7   Stationary  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


ETHELBERT  REAVLEY 

M.D.,  1887 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the.  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  15th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  with  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant,  and,  later,  to  the  British  Red 
Cross  Society  and  back  to  the  British  Army  with 
the  rank  of  Captain. 


eric  beresford  fleming  reddy 

Applied  Science,  1911-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  February  22nd,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  2nd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column. 
Was  wounded  at  Arras,  September  4th,  1918. 


RUPERT  CHEESMAN  REDMAN 

Medicine,  1910-15;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Served  in  France.  Resumed  medical 
studies  and  on  completion  of  course  was  given  a 
commission  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps. 

ronald  f.  redpath 

Arts,  1906-08;  Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps. 


CHARLES  LAILEY  REEVE 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Overseas  Railway  Construction  Corps,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery  and,  later,  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.    Was  "wounded  and  gassed. 


LEWIS  LAWRENC  E  REFORD 

B.A.,  1901;  M.D.,  1904 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  5th,  1915.  Served  with 
No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital,  No.  14 
Canadian  General  Hospital  and  the  Canadian 
Casualty  Clearing  Station  at  Bath.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


LOUIS  FERDINAND  RE<;NARD 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Gazetted,  November,  1914,  in  the  Royal  En- 
gineers. Served  with  the  63rd,  12th,  153rd  Field 
Companies  and  other  units.  Royal  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France,  Palestine  and  Syria.  Wounded,  Decem- 
ber, 1915  and  October,  1917. 


ARCHIBALD  CUMBERLAND  REID 

B.Sc,  1910 

Enlisted,  August  2nd,  1916,  as  a  Flight  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Served  with  the  North  Sea  Patrol  in  No.  17 
Naval  Squadron.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Air  Force  Cross. 

ANDREW  DUNN  REID 

Arts,  1894-97 
Appointed  Chaplain  of  the  141st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  with  the  rank 
of  Honorary  Colonel  July  3rd,  1916.  Later 
attached  to  Headquarters.  Served  m  France  as 
Chaplain  of  the  Canadian  Section  of  the  3rd 
Echelon,  and,  both  before  and  after,  in  the  same 
capacity  in  other  connections. 

arthur  william  reid 

Arts,  1906-08;  Applied  Science,  1907-10 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  87th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Grenadier  Guards,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  September  30th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  France. 


EDWIN   GEORGE  BALLANTYNE  REID 

Arts,  1910-12;  Agriculture,  1913-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps,  April  1st,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  ERIC  REID 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  23rd  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  June  15th,  1915,  October  28th, 
1915,  and  August  8th,  1918.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
three  times,  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order  and  the  Legion  of  Honour. 


JOHN  HERBERT  REID 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  27th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  34th  Squadron,  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  July, 
1917. 

edgar  norman  reid 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  C.O.C.  Invalided 
home. 

LONDON  CORSAN  REID 

M.D.,  1916 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France  with  No.  12 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain. 

RUPERT  HADDINGTON  REID 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  74th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  10th,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  the  8th  Canadian  Siege 
Battery. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  REID 

Agriculture,  1913-17;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Garrison, 
Artillery.    Transferred   to  the  3rd  Brigade. 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
Was  wounded,  October  8th,  1918. 


196 


OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


john  christophkk  rkiffenstein 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1915,  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  October  28th,  1916. 

EDMUND  HUGH  REILLY 

B.C.L.,  1916 
Enlisted,  June  20th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

JOHN    ARCHIBALD  CLARK  REILLY 

B.A.,  1910 

Enlisted,  September  1st,  1917,  with  the  Canadian 
Y.M.C.A.  Made  Honorary  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France. 

WELLINGTON  HOWARD  REILLY 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  January  20th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  Canada. 


ERNEST  THOMSON  ERASER  RICHARDS 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Harvard  Surgical  Unit, 
Chief  of  Medical  Division,  November,  1915. 
Attached  to  No.  22  General  Hospital  (British 
Expeditionary  Force).  Served  in  France. 

SAMUEL  CHARLES  RICHARDS 

D.V.S.,  1896 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Veterinary  Corps,  April  6th,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  with  No.  1 
Canadian  Army  Veterinary  Hospital.  Wa^ 
mentioned  in  despatches. 

william  allinson  richards 

Applied  Science,  1903-06;  Arts,  1903-04 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Wounded 
and  gassed,  April  22nd,  1915,  and  taken  prisoner, 
April  24th,  1915. 


alan  reginald  renaud 
Arts,  1908-09;  Applied  Science,  1908-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps,  January  8th,  1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


CREIGHTON  ELLIOTT  RICHARDSON 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enhsted,  June  8th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Siege 
Artillery.  Served  in  France  with  the  3rd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 


michael  alexis  renaud 

Medicine,  1912-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  7th,   1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 

ORRIIH  BAIN  REXFORD 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April  30th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Sierved  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
August  14th,  1918. 

alphonse  marius  rey 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Served  in  the  French  Republican  Forces. 

LEO  BOWLRY  REYNOLDS 

B.Sc.,  1903 

Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers,  serving  in  the  3rd  Field  Company. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Engineers,  and  attached 
to  the  174th  Field  Company.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Awarded 
the  Croix  de  Guerre. 

LOUIS  NAPOLEON  RICHARD 

B.A.Sc.,  1881 
Enlisted,  July  14th,  1916,  in  the  230th  Battalion, 
Canadian   Expeditionary    Force.     Served  in 
Canada. 

archibald  loveluck  richards 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  6th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force  as  a  Cadet.  Served  in  France. 


CHARLES  CLIFTON  RICHARDS 

B.Sc.,  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, December  6th,  1915.  Served  with  the 
2nd  Tunnelling  Company.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Was  wounded,  December,  1917. 


ERIC  CARLETON  RICHARDSON 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  2nd.  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  7th  Cana- 
dian Siege  Battery.    Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 

JAMES  WILSON  RICHARDSON 

M.D..  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  13,  February 
23rd,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  RICHARDSON 

B.A.,  1909 

Enlisted,  September  25th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Tank 
Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Chaplain  Service 
as  Honorary  Captain.  Served  in  England. 

ARTHUR  EZRA  RIDDELL 

MEDICINE,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  June  5th,  1918,  as  a  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve. 

ARTHUR  GOURLEY  RIDDELL 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, July  1st,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  107th 
Pioneer  Battalion,  and  to  the  3rd  Army  Troops 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers,  and,  later,  to  the 
2nd  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


john  alexander  riddell 

Applied  Science,  1900-01 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  August  19th, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  12th  Brigade,  Machme 
Gun  Corps  and  again  to  the  British  Ministry  of 
Munitions.  Served  in  France. 


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CHARLES  DELMER  RILANCE 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  30th,  1916.  Was 
attached  to  No.  3  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station.  Served  in  France.  Discharged  physi- 
cally unfit  in  December,  1918. 


GEORGE  COURTENAY  RILEY 

Applied  Science,  1898-1900 
Enlisted,  August  5th,  1914,  and  was  attached  for 
special  duty.  Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the 
Ammunition  Column  of  the  6th  Brigade,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery.  Joined  the  8th  Howitzer 
Brigade  on  organization  as  Captain  and  Ad- 
jutant. Transferred  to  the  21st  Battery  with  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Promoted  to  Major.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Flying  Corps  as  Pilot.  Served  in 
France.  Was  twice  wounded. 


JOSEPH  HENRI  RIOPEL 

Medicine,  1917-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  July  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


ALAN  BRUCE  RITCHIE 

B.Sc,  1906 

Enlisted,  September  21st,  1914,  in  the  1st 
Canadian  Motor  Machine  Gun  Brigade.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  182nd  Company,  Royal  Engineers, 
and  again  to  the  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  Major  in  No.  3  Tunnelling  Company.  Trans- 
ferred again  to  No.  2  Tunnelling  Company  and 
then  to  the  4th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches 
•  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross,  and  the  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre. 


harold  hocken  ritchie 

Arts,  1904-05;  Applied  Science,  1905-07; 
1914-15 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  65th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  January  29th,  1917. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column.  Served  in  France. 


RAY  GEORGE  RITCHIE 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  4th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  Canadian  Expedi- 
tionary Force.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France. 


THOMAS  EGAN  RITCHIE 

Arts,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps,  October  25th,  1917.  Served  in  England. 


emile  augustine  rivard 
Arts,  1908-10;  1912-14 
Enlisted,  August  5th,  1918,  in  the  3rd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


LOUIS  THEOPHILE  RIVARD 

Arts,  1908-09;  1912-14 
Enlisted,  August  8th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada.  Deceased. 


FRED  G.  ROBB 

B.  Arch.,  1907 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Depot  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  August  7th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada. 

JAMES  BRUCE  ROBB 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  May  21st,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  June  2nd,  1916. 


roland  wentworth  t.  robb 

Applied  Science,  1902-03 
Enlisted,  November  29th,   1915,  in  the  5th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France. 


EVELYN  EDWIN  BOBBINS 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  22nd,  1918.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  Canada. 


KENNETH  BAILLIE  ROBERTON 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  August  16th,  1915,  in  the  35th  Battery. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the  35th 
Battery,  10th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 


ALEXANDER  BOYD  ROBERTS 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August  30th,  1917.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 


frederick  albert  roberts 

Medicine,  1898-1900 
Enlisted,  August  1st,  1917,  in  the  80th  Company, 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps.  Served  in  France. 


JAMES  ROBERTS 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
September  30th,  1914.  Served  in  England  and 
Salonika. 


LAWRENCE  HAMILTON  ROBERTS 

B.A.,  1913;  M.D.,  1914 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  1st,  1916.  Served  in 
France. 

leslie  maurice  roberts 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  November  23rd,  1914,  in  No.  6  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  and  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 
Was  wounded  in  1918.    Served  in  France. 


ALEXANDER  ROCKE  ROBERTSON 

M.D.,  1905 

Commissioned,  December,  1915,  in  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps  with  the  rank  of 
Captam,  April  4th,  1916.  Served  in  England 
and  on  Army  Transport  duty. 


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ANDREW  MURRAY  ROBERTSON 

Applied  Science,  1911-15;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted.  February  18th.  1915,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  3rd  Field  Company,  Canadian  Divisional 
Engineers,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Promoted 
to  Captain,  commanding  the  1st  Divisional 
Pontoon  Bridging  Unit.  Served  in  France. 
Wounded,  March  13th,  1916,  July  18th,  1916 
and  February  26th,  1917.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

edgar  doctor  robertson 

Applied  Science,  1906-09 
Enlisted,  January  25th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France. 


EDWARD  ARCHIBALD  ROBERTSON 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4.  Served 
in  England. 

harry  d.  robertson 

Arts,  1898-1900 
Enlisted,  November  23rd,  1915,  in  the  73rd 
Battalion,  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada.  Served 
in  France  with  the  13th  Battalion. 


HERMAN  M.  ROBERTSON 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  July  29th,  1915.  Proceeded 
overseas  with  No.  5,  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Served  in  Salonika,  and  thereafter  in  several 
units,  until  March,  1918,  when  he  was  made 
Officer  in  Command  of  No.  12  Canadian  General 
Hospital  at  Bramshott,  with  the  rank  of  Colonel. 
Was  made  a  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the 
British  Empire. 

irene  frances  robertson 

Household  Science,  1911-12 
Served  as  a  Nursing  Sister  in  No.  4,  Canadian 
General  Hospital. 


JAMES  HILARY  HUME  ROBERTSON 

B.A.,  1915;  Law,  1915-16;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  10th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France  with  the  7th  Siege  Battery.  Promoted 
to  Bombardier. 


JOHN  GORDON  ROBERTSON 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  195th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March  23rd, 
1916.  Served  in  France  with  the  44th  Battalion. 
Was  wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  March  17th, 
1917. 

PHILIP  WILLIAM  K.  ROBERTSON 

B.Sc.,  1900 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, October  23rd,  1916.  Served  in  France 
with  the  1st  Tunnelling  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred,  in  1918,  to  the  Canadian 
Forestry  Corps. 

RANDALL  KILALLY  ROBERTSON 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  24th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  February  25th, 
1915.  Served  in  France. 


ROBERT  MrFADYEN  ROBERTSON 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers,  August  7th,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  Acting  Major.  Served  in  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 

RUSSELL  BUTLER  ROBERTSON 

M.D.,  1913 

On  secret  service  duty  from  September  to  De- 
cember, 1914.  Taken  on  for  active  service,  with 
the  rank  of  Captain,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  1st,  1915.  Promoted  to 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  made  a  Member 
of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

WILLIAM  GRAEME  ROBERTSON 

M.D.,  1905 

Served  as  Captain  in  the  Royal  Naval  Medical 
Corps.  Died  June  11th,  1924. 

emery  peter  robidoux 

Medicine,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  August  30th,  1916,  in  the  65th  Bat- 
tery, Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  3rd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column. 

HENRY  JOSEPH  ROBILLARD 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
England. 

BERNARD  SEABURY  ROBINSON 

B.A.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  August,  1914. 
Transferred  to  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Own 
Light  Infantry  and,  later,  to  the  Machine  Gun 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  June  4th, 
1916. 

DUNCAN  STRACHAN  ROBINSON 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  December  4th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 

george  robinson 

Medicine,  1904-09;  1910-12 
Enlisted,  December  14th,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Supply  Column,  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps.  Promoted  to  Lance-Corporal. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force  with  a 
commission. 

HAROLD  GOTCH  ROBINSON 

APPLIED  Science,  1903-04 
Commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  South 
Midland  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  Captam. 
Was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 

henry  l.  robinson 

Arts,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  First 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  m  France. 
Was  wounded,  May  1st,  1916,  and  August  13th, 
1918. 

herbert  harold  robinson 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  March  28th,  1916,  in  the  2nd  Brigade, 
Canadian   Garrison   Artillery.    Promoted  to 
Sergeant.   Served  in  France.    Wounded,  July 
6th,  1917. 


199 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


JAMES  MILTON  ROBINSON 

B.S.A.,  1912 
Enlisted,  November  28th,   1914,  in  the  7th 
Cyclist  Corps,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force. 
Transferred  to  No.  6  Sanitary  Section.  Promoted 
to  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

JOHN  LIVIC  ROBINSON 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  August,  1918.  Served  in  Eng- 
land. 

ROBERT  CHARLES  ROBINSON 

M.D.,  1907 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps. 

CHARLES  HAROLD  ROBSON 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  24th,  1914.  Served 
in  France  in  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 

GORDON  HAMILTON  ROCHESTER 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  242nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  March,  1916. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred 
to  the  1st  Canadian  Tunnelling  Company,  and 
the  6th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served 
in  France.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 

LLOYD  BAILLIE  ROCHESTER 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  28th,  1915,  in  the  27th  Battery, 
7th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  242nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Later  attached 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to 
Captain,  Flight  Commander.  Served  in  France. 


paul  giles  rodier 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Corps,  November  23rd,  1917. 


Flying 


MYLES  HERBERT  ROFFEY 

B.Sc.,  1904;  M.Sc,  1909 
Enlisted,  February,  1915,  in  the  10th  South 
Wales  Borderers.  Transferred  to  the  19th 
Battalion,  Welsh  Regiment.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  with  the  Tank 
Corps.  Was  gassed.  Awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 

EVERLY  ELDON  ROGERS 

M.D.,  1917 

Enlisted,  January  3rd,  1918,  in  the  British 
Columbia  Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Cana- 
dian Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


HERBERT  BIJRRITT  ROGERS 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  8th,  1915.  Served  m 
France  in  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Transferred  to  the  Officers'  Medical  Board, 
London. 

JAMES  TERENCE  ROGERS 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  6th,  1915.  Served  in 
Canada. 

KEITH  FORRESTER  ROGERS 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  to  the 
1st  Divisional  Train,  Canadian  Army  Service 
Corps,  August  7th,  1914.  Transferred  as  Medical 
Officer  to  the  24th  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  and  served 
later  in  No.  2  and  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospitals.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France. 

jean  rolland 

Applied  Science,  1896-99 
Enlisted  in  the  2nd  Depot  Battalion,  2nd 
Quebec  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

CHARLES  FERDINAND  LIGHTFOOT  ROMAN 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General    Hospital.     Promoted    to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 

ERNEST  ROMMEL 

M.D.,  1905 

Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  April  19th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  April  10th, 
1918.  for  service  in  Canada. 


JOSEPH  WALDEMAR  ROONEY 

Dentistry,  1914-18;  D.D.S.,  1918 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  June  8th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

stephen  eastman  root 
Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  September  1st,  1917,  in  a  United 
States  Regiment.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant. 

HERBERT  JENNINGS  ROSE 

B.A.,  1904 

Enlisted,  April  30th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  Honorary  Lieutenant  in 
the  Khaki  College.  Served  in  England. 


FRANK  ERNEST  ROGERS 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  7th,  1917.  Served  in 
France. 

henry  george  rogers 

Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  8th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  March  29th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Ypres,  June  2nd,  1916,  and  taken 
prisoner  on  the  same  day. 


joseph  rose 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  November  21st,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Central  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  87th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM   HAROLD  ROSE 

Medicine,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
October  29th,  1917  and  April  26th,  1918. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


CHARLES  KENNETH  ROSEBRUCH 

B.Sc..  1916 

Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Heavy  Battery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 

hyman  harry  rosen 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  February  28th,  1918,  in  the  American 
Jewish  Legion.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Ser- 
geant. 


ALFRED  BEATTY  ROSEVEAR 

B.A.,  1916 

Enlisted,  October  1st,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Transferred  to  the  213th  Squadron. 
Served  in  France. 


ALBERT  ROSS 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December,  1915.  Served  in  the 
9th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance,  No.  15  General 
Hospital  and  the  Canadian  Red  Cross  Hospital. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


ALEXANDER  GRANT  ROSS 

Medicine,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1922 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery  and,  later, 
to  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served 
in  France. 


ALLAN  CRAWFORD  ROSS 

B.Sc,  1911 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  38th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  February  1st,  1915.  Went  overseas 
with  a  draft  on  the  strength  of  the  12th  Canadian 
Infantry  Battalion.  Transferred  back  to  the 
38th  Battalion  and  again  to  the  4th  Canadian 
Entrenching  Battalion  as  Adjutant,  and,  later, 
to  the  3rd  Canadian  Garrison  Regiment.  Served 
in  France. 


allan  tupper  ross 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  January  24th,  1916.  in  the  32nd 
Reserve  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Served  in  France  with  the  5th  Canadian  Siege 
Battery.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force, 
July,  1918. 


BRUCE  ROSS 

Applied  Science,  1910-13;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, March  9th,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  1st,  2nd,  9th  and  15th  Field  Companies 
and  the  3rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Engmeers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Wounded, 
June  4th,  1916.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross 
and  Bar. 


CECIL  MIDDLETON  ROSS 

B.Sc.,  1908 

Enlisted,  August  28th,  1914,  in  the  11th  Bat- 
talion, Irish  Fusiliers,  C.E.F.  Appomted  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Canadian  Engineers,  January  20th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France. 


CHARLES  BROWN  ROSS 

B.A.,  1916;  Medicine,  1913-16;  M.D.,  1921 
Served  from  June  1st,  1916,  as  Sergeant  Instruc- 
tor of  Signalling  in  the  Permanent  Force. 
Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  January  1st,  1917,  and  served  in  France 
and  Belgium  with  the  1st  Canadian  Signal 
Company. 

DONALD  LAURENCE  ROSS 
M.D.,  1887 

Commissioned,  October  1st,  1918,  as  a  Major 
in  the  United  States  Army  Medical  Corps. 


FREDERICK  DLULEY  EYKE  ROSS 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  6th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  and  was  promoted  to  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France,  on  the  North 
Sea  and  the  Bay  of  Biscay. 


HENRY  TAYLOR  ROSS 

Arts.  1917-18;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

herbert  mackenzie  ross 

Arts,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  103rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  December  6th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
72nd  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Wounded.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

ian  alexander  ross 

Arts,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  3rd, 
1915.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Y.M.C.A. 
and  the  13th  Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Was 
taken  prisoner  of  war. 

JAMES  <;ORDON  ROSS 

B.Sc.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  13th  Battalion. 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  10th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  and 
Adjutant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
May  22nd,  1915. 

james  gordon  ross 

Arts,  1907-08 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  December  11th, 
1917.  Served  in  England. 


JOHN  KENNETH  LEVISON  ROSS 

B.A.Sc.,  1897 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve;  thereafter  Lieutenant  m 
Command,  and  then  Commander,  of  H.M.S. 
"Grilse."  and,  later,  Chairman  of  the  Canadian 
Pensions  Board,  Ottawa. 

john  munro  ross 
Arts,  1898-99 
Appointed  Major  in  the  29th  Battalion,  5th 
Canadian  Infantry  Brigade,  November  13th, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Canadian 
Infantry  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Brigadier-General.  Was  wounded.  Mentioned 
in  despatches,  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order  and  created  a  Companion  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


STANLEY  GRAHAM  ROSS 

B.A.,  1910:  M.D.,  1913 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  6th  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
March  10th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and 
the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

WILLIAM  CAMERON  ROSS 

B.A.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  72nd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  September  13th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and 
two  Bars. 

DONALD  RONALD  DeCOURCEY  ROSS-ROSS 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  August  1st,  1917,  as  a  Mate-Engineer 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Engineer  Sub-Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy. 

david  hugh  rough 

Agriculture,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  October  29th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  20th  Canadian  Reserve  Battalion,  Royal 
Highlanders  of  Canada.  Served  in  England. 

FRANCIS  GEORGE  ROUNTHWAITE 

B.Sc,  1916 

Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant,  attached  to  the  241st 
Battery,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  12th  Canadian  Siege  Battery,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Was  wounded.  Served  in 
France. 

huntley  d-  routh 

Agriculture 
Enlisted,  March  24th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  14th  Brigade,  C.F.A.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Veterinary  Corps.  Promoted  to 
Sergeant.  Was  wounded,  June  5th,  1918. 

HENRY  OSCAR  ROUTLEDGE 

APPLIED  Science,  1908-12 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1915,  in  the  38th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry,  and,  later, 
to  the  Royal  Engineers  with  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

archibald  edgar  carlyle  roy 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  Arts,  1916-17; 
1919-21  ^ 

Enlisted,  May  21st,  1917,  'in  the  6th  Siege 
Battery  (McGill),  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade.  Served  in 
France. 

HAROLD  BOWER  ROY 

B.S.A.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps,  September  17th,  1917.  Served  in  France 
with  the  15th  and  59th  Aerial  Squadrons. 

john  stuart  roy 

Agriculture,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  March  1st,  1915,  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  Lance 
Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at 
Ypres,  June  2nd,  1916. 


WILLIAM  WALLACE  RUDDICK 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  26th.  1915,  attached 
to  the  26th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 


HENRY  LEMOINE  RUGGLES 

APPLIED  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted  in  the  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  June 
22nd,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Canadian 
Artillery.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  Canada  and  Siberia. 

ARTHUR  ELI  RUNNELS 

Arts,  1895-99 
Served  in  Canada  as  Honorary  Captain  and 
Chaplain  of  the  4th  Canadian  Hussars  (King- 
ston) and  the  59th  Canadian  Battalion  (Brock- 
ville).  Served  in  France  as  Chaplain  from 
July,  1918,  till  the  close  of  the  war. 


COLIN   KERR  RUSSEL 

B.A.,  1897;  M.D.,  1901 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  5th,  1915.  Served  in  No. 
3  Canadian  General  Hospital  and  later  in  the 
Granville  Special  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the 
Board  of  Consultants,  Canada.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France. 


alexander  charles  russell 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
August,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Was  wounded.  May  8th,  1915.  Mentioned 
in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ARCHIBALD  BOWMAN  RUTHERFORD 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal  and 
mentioned  in  despatches. 


JOHN  BULMER  RUTHERFORD 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.  Com.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  21st,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  14th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Awarded  the  Military 
Medal. 


JOHN  REGINALD  RUTHERFORD 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, June  2nd,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  13th 
Canadian  Railway  Troops  and,  later,  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force.  Served  in  France. 


WILLIAM  JACKSON  RUTHERFORD 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  2nd 
Divisional  Signal  Company,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Received  a  commission  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France. 


WILLIAM  KING  RUTHERFORD 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.  Com.,  1921 
Enlisted,  September  28th,  1915,  in  the  35th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
Corporal.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


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CHARLES  CEDRIC  RYAN 

B.Sc..  1913 

Commissioned  in  the  Roval  Horse  Artillery, 
June  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  268th  Siege 
Battery,  Royal  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

edward  joseph  kyan 

Medicine,  1902-04 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
General  Hospital,  September  26th,  1914.  Served 
in  England. 

JOHN  A.  RYAN 

Applied  Science,  1909-14 
Enlisted,  July  30th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  England. 


john  raymond  ryan 

Arts,  1907-08 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  Borden's  Armoured 
Motor  Battery,  C.E.F.,  January  8th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  1st  and  4th  Brigades,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded 
December  4th,  1917. 


ALFRED  ST.  CLAIR  RYLEY 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  15th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  July  6th,  1916.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  2nd  Canadian  Divisional  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

FRANK  T.  ST.  GEORGE 

Applied  Science,  1892-93 
Appointed   Captain   in   the   73rd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  August  18th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

percival  t.  st.  george 

Agriculture,  1913 
Enlisted,  October  29th,  1914,  in  the  23rd  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Transferred  to  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 


paul  hammersley  salmond 
Medicine,  1911-12 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  8th  Station- 
ary Hospital,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
March  27th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the 
2nd  Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 


CHARLES  WILLIAM  SANDERS 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  1st,  1916.  Served  in 
England. 

JOSEPH  LEONARD  SANDERS 

B.A.,  1916;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  1st,  1916,  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.    Transferred  to  the  24th  Battalion. 
Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  WALLACE  SANDERSON 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  September  7th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


WILLIAM  ROSS  SANDISON 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

ALBERT  ELBRIDGE  SARGENT 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  November  17th,  1914,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France  with  the  6th  and  5th  Brigades, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.   Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

theodore  john  saucier 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  150th  Battalion, 
C.E.F..  December  7th,  1915.  Attached  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Pay  Corps  as  Honorary  Captain 
and  Paymaster.  Served  in  Canada. 

BRYCE  JOHNSTONE  SAUNDERS 

B.A.Sc..  1886 
Appointed  Major  in  the  9th  Battalion,  Canadian. 
Expeditionary  Force,  September  22nd,  1914, 
Served  in  France.  Wounded,  December  18th, 
1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 

FREDERIC  WILLIAM  SAUNDERS 

Arts,  1909-10;  Dentistry,  1910-14;  D.D.S.,1916 
Enlisted,  August  7th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  Quarter- 
master Sergeant.  Served  in  England. 

ALFRED  SAVAGE 

B.S.A.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Veterinary  Corps,  May,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rai^  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

edward  b.  savage 
Arts,  1903-04 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery,  January  1st,  1916.  Transferred 
to  the  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  serving  in  France 
with  the  2nd  and  4th  Brigades.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded.  Awarded 
the  Military  Cross.  Died,  March,  1925. 

ARTHUR  SAVARD 

B.C.L.,  1918 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
Sergeant.  Served  in  Canada. 

basil  lindsay  sawers 
Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  1st  Field 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Received  a 
commission  in  the  Royal  Engineers.  Transferred 
to  the  1st  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers  with 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  woimded, 
November  2nd,  1918,  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross  and  Bar. 

JOHN  KIMBALL  SCAMMELL 

B.A.Sc.,  1895 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  104th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  November  4th,  1915.  Served  in  England. 

JAMES  WESLEY  SCANNELL 

AGRICULTURE,  1916-18;  B.S.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 


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WILFRID  HOFFMAN  SCHIEDEL 

Applied  Science,  1914-17 
Enlisted,  January  21st,  1918,  in  the  1st  Central 
Ontario  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 

MARIE  JOSEPH  S<:HINGH 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 


JOHN  HARPER  SCIIOF'IELD 

B.A.,  1916 

Enlisted,  May  12th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  Acting  Sergeant.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  France. 

BERNARD  SCHWARTZ 

B.A.,  1916;  Law,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  September  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

THOMAS  JONES  SCOBIE 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  31st,  1918,  Served  m 
England. 

ALEXANDER  GORDON  SCOTT 

B.Sc.,  1914 

EnUsted,  May  10th,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in 
France. 

ALLEN  NYE  SCOTT 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appomted  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, November  10th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

ARTHUR  ALEXANDER  SCOTT 

B.A.,  1911;  M.Sc.,  1913 
Enlisted,  September  9th,  1918,  in  the  79th 
Canadian  Depot  Battery.   Transferred  to  the 
2nd   Canadian   Tank   Battalion.    Served  in 
England. 

CECIL  OSCAR  SCOTT 

Arts,  1913-14;  B.A.,  1918 
Enlisted,  September  26th,   1914,  in  the  2nd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


frederick  george  scott 

Arts,  1877-79 
Appointed  Chaplain  and  Honorary  Captain 
attached  to  the  14th  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  August 
6th,  1914.  Appointed  Senior  Chaplain  of  the  1st 
Canadian  Division  in  France.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Was  wounded  at 
Cambrai,  September  29th,  1918.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  four  times,  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order  and  created  a  Companion  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  SCOTT 

B.Sc,  1908 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Pioneer  Bat- 
talion, Imperial  Army.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 


GEORGE  ORVILLE  SCOTT 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  13th,  1915  (previous 
service  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps). 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
England. 

GORDON  DOUGLAS  SCOTT 

Applied  Science,  1914-17 
Enlisted,  September,  1916,  as  a  Probationary 
Flight  Officer  in  the  Royal  Naval  Air  Service. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


HENRY   MAURICE  SCOTT 

B.Sc,  1901 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  1st, 
1915.  Served  in  England. 


HOPE  CASTLE  SCOTT 

B.A.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  3rd, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France  with  the  13th  Battalion. 


HORACE  EVELYN  SCOTT 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enhsted  in  Borden's  Armoured  Battery,  C.E.F., 
March  1st,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  57th 
Battalion  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served 
in  France  with  the  87th  Battalion.  Wounded, 
October  21st,  1916,  at  Regina  Trench.  Appointed 
to  the  staff  of  Military  District  No.  5.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


NORMAN  MACKIE  SCOTT 

B.Sc,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, March,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service  and  again  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force,  with  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in 
France. 

PAUL  STUART  SCOTT 

Applied  Science,  1916-17;  B.Sc,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  15th,  1918,  as  a  Warrant  Officer 
in  the  Royal  Canadian  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 

REGINALD  T.  M.  SCOTT 

Applied  Science,  1904-05 
Appointed   Captain   in    the   21st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  7th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France. 


ROBERT  ALLAN  SCOTT 

B.  Arch.,  1915 
Enlisted,  October  6th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Corps  Survey  Section  with  the  rank 
of  Sergeant,  and  again  to  the  Royal  Air  Force 
with  the  rank  of  Sub-Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France. 


WALTER  SCOTT 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  June  18th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain. 


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WALTER  HEPBURN  SCOTT 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  3rd,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  the  10th  Canadian  F'ield  Ambulance. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Gassed,  Novem- 
ber 5th,  1917.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


WILLIAM  BEVERLY  SCOTT 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served 
in  France  with  the  7th  Canadian  Siege  Battery. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Was 
wounded,  September  30th,  1917. 


WILLIAM  BRIDGES  SCOTT 

B.C.L.,  1912 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  23rd 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  14th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  March  18th, 
1915. 


WILLIAM  CLIFFORD  M.  SCOTT 

M.D.,  1914 

Served  in  France  with  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  28th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

william  r.  scott 

Applied  Science,  1904-08 
Enlisted,  September  17th,  1915,  in  the  80th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.    Transferred  to  the  67th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


FRANCIS  ALEXANDER  CARON  SCRIMGER 

B.A.,  1901;  M.D.,  1905 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  23rd,  1914.  Served 
in  France  with  No.  3  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station  and  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross. 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SCRIVER 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  July,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 


WALTER  de  MOUILPIED  SCRIVER 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General    Hospital.     Promoted    to  Corporal. 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve.  Serv^ed  in  France  and  on  sea. 


FRANCIS  JOSEPH  SCULLY 

M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  9th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Attached  to  No.  11 
Canadian  Stationary  Hospital.  Served  m 
Siberia. 

RUPERT  FREDERICK  SEAMAN 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  m 
Canada. 


CHESTER  BLISS  SEARS 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  in  June,  1917,  as  a  Warrant  Officer  in 
the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 


WILLIAM  PRINGLE  SEATH 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  16th,  1915,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in 
France  with  the  4th  and  20th  Batteries,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.  Wounded  at  Ypres,  June,  1916, 
and  at  Maing,  November,  1918.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 


WESLEY  HERBERT  SECORD 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Uth  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
April  1st,  1916.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


ERROL  BERTRAM  SHAND 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April  26th,  1917,  in  the  10th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  8th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery. 

GEORGE  SHANKS 

B.A.,  1904;  M.D.,  1908 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1,  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  22nd,  1914.  Served  in 
France  with  the  6th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance 
and  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Indian  Army,  and,  in  Mesopotamia, 
to  the  104th  Wellesley  Rifles,  the  1st  British 
General  Hospital,  the  9th  Indian  General 
Hospital  and  the  Officers'  Hospital. 

coote  nesbitt  shanley 

Applied  Science,  1907-09 
Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Engineers.    Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded. 

JAMES  SHANLEY 

Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  19th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the   5th   Army   Troop  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers. 

robert  eric  shannon 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Commissioned,  December  28th,  1914,  in  the 
Royal  Army  Service  Corps.   Promoted  to.  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 


WILLIAM  LLOYD  SHANNON 

B.A.,  1909;  M.D.,  1911 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  1st  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  February  5th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  No.  1  Canadian  General  Hospital 
and  the  10th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Was  wounded.  Died, 
December  27th,  1922. 

arthur  e.  sharing 

Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  150th  Battalion, 
CE.F.,  December  15th,  1915.    Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Served  in  England. 


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william  harry  sharman 

Arts,  1910-11;  Applied  Science,  1910-12 
Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   5th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Ammunition  Column,  September  20th, 
1915.  Served  in  P>ance  with  the  2nd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column. 

ALBERT  DAVIS  SHARP 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

GEORGE  PEARCE  SHARPE 

B.Sc,  1905 

Enlisted,  September  21st,  1915,  in  the  72nd 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Served  in  France  with  the 
2nd  and  1st  Tunnelling  Companies  and  the  7th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded.  May  29th, 
1917. 

WILLIAM  JAMES  SHAUGHNESSY 

Applied  Science,  1901-03 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  199th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  May  6th,  1916.  Served  in  France. 

frank  wilson  shaver 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  25th,   1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.    Transferred  to  the  14th 
Battalion.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at 
Ypres,  July  11th,  1917. 


GEORGE  WYMAN  SHEARER 

B.Sc,  1907;  M.Sc.,  1908 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  27th  Battery,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery,  March  11th,  1915.  Served 
in  France  with  the  1st  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column  and  the  12th  and  3rd  Brigades,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Was  wounded,  October  25th,  1917,  and  Septem- 
ber 2nd,  1918.  Was  twice  mentioned  in  des- 
patches and  awarded  the  Distinguished  Service 
Order  and  Bar. 

james  russell  shearer 

Arts,  1901-05 
Enlisted,  December  27th,  1915.  in  the  13th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  Lord 
Strathcona's  Horse.  Served  in  France. 


HERBERT  LLEWELLYN  SHEEN 

B.Sc,  1908 

Enlisted,  May  27th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  Imperial 
Army,  with  the  rank  of  Captain,  in  the  Worces- 
tershire Regiment.  Was  wounded,  April  12th, 
1917. 


charles  walter  shelley 

Arts,  1906-08 
Appointed  Chaplain,  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 
in  the  59th  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  March  21st,  1916. 
Served  in  England  and  Salonika  with  the 
Chaplain  services. 


GEORGE  FLANAGAN  SHAW 

M.D.,  1893 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September  28th,  1917.  Served  in  Canada. 

james  andrew  shaw 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  30th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Siege 
and  Heavy  Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France 
with   the   3rd   Brigade,   Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery. 

leonard  d.  shaw 

Arts,  1895-98 
Enlisted,  April,  1915,  on  duty  with  Special 
Service  Battalion,  M.D.,  No.  4.  Appointed 
Honorary  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Pay 
Corps,  on  conducting  duty,  June  1st,  1918. 

ROBERT  McLEOD  SHAW 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  14th,  1915.  Served  in 
France,  as  M.O.  and  Records  Officer,  Canadian 
Section,  3rd  Echelon,  B.E.F.,  and  as  M.O.  in 
the  15th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Wounded,  March  21st,  1917. 

THOMAS  PATTON  SHAW 

M.D.,  1893 

Served  with  the  A.M.C.  (militia)  on  active  duty 
from  January,  1915,  to  March,  1918.  Appointed 
Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
May  1st,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

CRESSWELL  SHEARER 

M.D.,  1901 

In  charge  of  Cerebro-Spinal  Fever  works  of  the 
South-Western  Command,  Devonport,  Eng- 
land. 


david  sheenan 
Applied  Science,  1907-08 
Enlisted,  March  18th,  1916,  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  Headquarters 
of  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Engineers.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  4th 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in  Salonika. 


LIONEL  JOHN  SHEPARD 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  February,  1915,  in  the  7th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Field  Artillery,  with  the  rank  of  2nd 
Lieutenant,  and  again  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Medal. 


EDWARD  FRED  S.  SHEPHERD 

Agriculture,  1917-18;  B.S.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  23rd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Depot.  Served  in  England. 


george  alexander  sherman 
Arts.  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  15th,  1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,   C.E.F.     Transferred   to  the  1st 
Canadian  Motor  Machine  Gun  Brigade.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 


ADAM  TOZELAND  SHILLINGTON 

M.D.,  1894 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  September  25th,  1914,  as 
(Mcer  Commanding  No.  2  Canadian  General 
Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 


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RICHARD  NEWTON  WELLINGTON 
SHILLINGTON 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps,  January  8th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps  and  attached  to 
No.  2  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


HAROLD  E.  SHOREY 

B.  Arch.,  1907 
Enlisted,  December  9th.  1914,  in  the  21st 
Battery,  Canadian  F^ield  Artillery.  Served  in 
France  with  the  Divisional  Ammunition  Column 
and  the  3rd  Battery.  Promoted  to  Bombardier. 
Was  wounded  at  Ypres  in  August,  1916. 


DUDLEY  JOHN  SIIRIMPTON 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  23rd,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.    Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  France. 

DAVID  SHVEMAR 

Law,  1917-18;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  28th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

maurice  shulman 

Law,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  October  10th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 


cyril  hardy  sifton 

Arts,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

m.  signoret 

Agriculture,  1913-14 
Enlisted  in  the  319th  Reserves,  21st  Company, 
French  Republican  Forces,  as  a  Sergeant-Major. 
Transferred  to  the  4th  Battalion.   Was  taken 
prisoner  of  war. 


albert  b.  silcox 

Arts,  1902-03 
Enlisted,  March  25th,   1915,   in  the  142nd 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Cana- 
dian Railway  Troops.    Promoted  to  Lance 
Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


PAUL  HERBERT  SILVER 

D.D.S.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps,  January  2nd,  1917.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  England. 


PHILIP  GEORGE  SILVER 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1920;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  10th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery. 


ALAN  CRADOCK  SIMPSON 

B.A..  1910;  B.Sc.,  1910 
Commissioned,  October  10th,  1916,  as  a  Second 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Served 
in  France. 


JAMES  CRAWFORD  SIMPSON 

B.Sc.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  8th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

walter  john  simpson 

Pharmacy,  1917-18;  Diploma  of  Pharmacy, 
1920 

Enlisted,  June  25th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force,  on  conducting  duty.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 

HAIG  ALLISON  SIMS 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  January  31st,  1916.  Transferred  to  No. 
3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

FRED  DOUGLAS  SINCLAIR 

M.D.,  1910 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  May  8th,  1916. 
Served  in  France. 


R.  V.  COLVILLE  SINCLAIR 

B.C.L.,  1912 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,   July   13th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada.    Accidentally  injured  and 
disabled  for  overseas  service. 

morris  singer 

Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  3rd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

OMER  HILTON  SINGLETON 

Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot  No.  10,  Septem- 
ber 4th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the  Uth 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance. 

PAUL  FLEETFORD  SISE 

B.Sc.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  148th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  November  30th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Transferred  to  the  259th  Bat- 
talion. Served  in  Siberia. 

ALBEE  AMOS  SKEELS 

B.A.,  1893;  M.D.,  1897 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  1st,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  27th 
Casualty  Clearing  Station  and  the  29th  Station- 
ary Hospital. 

HAROLD  EDWARD  SKEETE 

MEDICINE,  1911-15;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  Uth,  1914,  in  No.  6  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.    Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  and  Siberia. 


PHILIP  HANBURY  SKELTON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery,  June  13th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
1st  Canadian  Heavy  Battery,  and  then  to  the 
2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery  as 
Adjutant.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain 
with  the  C.C.H.A.  Headquarters.  Served  in 
France. 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


RALPH  SKELTON 

B.Sc,  1912 

Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
Special  Reserve,  May  21st,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  33rd  Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  in 
June,  1917.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

BERNARD  WOODWORTH  SKINNER 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France.  Re- 
enlisted,  October  25th,  1917,  with  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Served  in  Mesopotamia. 

DONALD  CIIIPMAN  SKINNER 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred 
to  the  24th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Appointed  Staff  Captain,  General 
Headquarters,  3rd  Echelon,  and  later  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant  General  with  the  rank  of 
Acting  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches,  and  made  an  Officer 
of  the  Most  Excellent  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

SAMUEL  GREENWAY  SKINNER 

Agriculture,  1913-16;  B.S.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  December  17th,  1917,  in  the  79th 
Canadian  Battery.  Transferred  to  the  43rd 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and  to  the  4th 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  as  a  Signaller 
and  Acting  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  KERR  SKINNER 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  May  2nd,  1916,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 

MALCOLM  ROSS  SLACK 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4,  July  12th, 
1916.  Attached,  as  Medical  Officer,  to  the  3rd 
Canadian  Labour  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 

algernon  r.  l.  sladen 
Arts.  1905-06 
Enlisted,  January  29th,  1917,  in  the  Reserve 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Canadian  Heavy  Battery.  Served  in 
France. 

albert  george  sleep 

Arts,  1907-08 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Y.M.C.A.,  February 
8th,  1918.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  England. 

james  eric  slessor 
Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  August  16th,  1915,  in  the  60th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.   Transferred  to  the  148th  Bat- 
talion with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant,  and  again  to 
the  14th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 


HENRY  SLINGSBY 

B.Sc,  1910 

Commissioned,  September,  1914,  in  the  York- 
shire Hussars.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain 
in  the  10th  Corps,  Heavy  Artillery,  and  later 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  and 
Italy.  Was  twice  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


MOSES  SLOVES 

Applied  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  7th,  1918,  in  the  74th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Pay  Corps  as  Actmg-Sergeant. 
Served  in  England. 

DONALD  CAMPBELL  SMELZER 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  April  17th,  1918. 
Served  in  Canada. 

henry  maynard  smillie 

Agriculture,  1913 
Enlisted,  September  24th,  1914,  in  the  Mechani- 
cal Transport  Section,  Canadian  Army  Service 
Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France  with  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  the  1st  Canadian  Cavalry  Bri- 
gade and  the  1st  Canadian  Divisional  Train. 

cecil  gordon  smith 

Arts,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  July  14th,  1916,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column.    Commissioned  in  the 
Imperial  Army.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

chester  hiram  smith 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  March  17th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  5th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and  later  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force  as  a  Cadet.  Served  in  France. 

CLIFFORD  BLISS  SMITH 

Arts,  1916-18;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  September,  1918,  as  a  Warrant  Officer, 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 

DAVID  WHITNEY  SMITH 

Applied  Science,  1912-14;  B.Sc,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  14th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Corporal. 
Served  in  France. 

DONALD  TAYLOR  SMITH 

Applied  Science,  1914-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  18th,  1918,  as  a  Cadet,  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

EDMUND  HOWARD  SMITH 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Ordnance 
Corps,  March  18th,  1916.  Served  in  Canada. 

EGERTON  ELLIOTT  SMITH 

Arts,  1909-12;  Medicine,  1913-14;  1915-16 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

EMERSON  CHARLES  SMITH 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain. 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  SMITH 

Applied  Science,  1907-08 
Enlisted,  May  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


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GEORGE  LEANUS  SMITH 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Training  Depot  No.  4,  April  17th. 
1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

HENRY   I>.  SMITH 

D.V.S.,  1890 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  on  the  2nd  Divis- 
ional Headquarters  Staff,  February  9th,  1915. 
Served  in  France  as  Assistant  Director  of 
Veterinary  Services  in  the  2nd  Canadian  Divi- 
sion. Transferred  to  London  as  Acting-Director 
of  Veterinary  Service  at  Canadian  Headquarters. 

HENRY  EMMETT  SMITH 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  February  20th,  1918,  in  the  74th 
Depot  Battery,  C.F.A.  Served  in  France  with 
the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

HERBERT  BRYANT  SMITH 

Medicine.  1916-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  July  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

JAMES  BLACK  SMITH 

Agriculture,  1916-18;  B.S.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  May  23rd,  1918,  in  the  Isc  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

james  wallace  hepburn  smith 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  Medicine,  1915-18; 
M.D.,  1921 

Enlisted,  May  15th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve  as  a  Surgeon  Sub-Lieutenant. 

JOHN   WALTER  SMITH 

Arts,  1915-17;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Served  in  England. 

kenneth  hutchinson  smith 

Applied  Science,  1902-03 
Enlisted,  December  4th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Cana- 
dian Mounted  Rifles.   Received  a  commission 
in  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Major.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 

ROBERT   MACFIE  SMITH 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.A.,  1921;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Enlisted,  September  5th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  France. 

robert  pennington  mcarthur  smith 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  March  7th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

STANLEY   MORSE  SMITH 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  No.  1  Cable  Section, 
Canadian  Engineers,  December  29th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Divisional  Signal  Com- 
pany. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


WILLARD  ROY  SMITH 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  5th  Overseas  Pioneer 
Battalion,  March  27th,  1916.  Re-enlisted  and 
appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, September  1st,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 


WILLIAM  HENRY  SMITH 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  228th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  October  3rd.  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

gordon  theodore  smithers 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1  915,  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.    Was   wounded  at  Lens, 
August  22nd,  1917. 

WILLIAM  OSWALD  SMYTH 

B.A.,  1895;  B.C.L.,  1897 
Appointed   Lieutenant-Colonel   in   the  209th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.,  February  4th,  1916.  Served 
in  France  with  the  31st  Battalion. 

HARRY  ANDREW  SOMERVILLE 

MEDICINE,  1901-04;  1906-07 
Enlisted,  April  22nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

walter  eddy  soper 

Applied  Science,  1913-14;  Arts,  1914-15 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps  in  September,  1915. 

robert  soucy 
Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  July,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 

earle  sydney  spafford 

Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Siege  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade, 
Canadian   Garrison   Artillery.     Promoted  to 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  MARTYN  SPENCER 

B.S.A.,  1911 

Enlisted  in  the  2nd  Battalion,  New  Zealand 
Forces.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

ROY  AUBREY  SPENCER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Tunnelling 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers,  December  28th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  1st  Canadian 
Tunnelling  Company  and  the  7th  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

JOHN  RALSTON  SPENDLOVE 

AGRICULTURE,  1911-12;  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.    Served  in  France. 

EDMUND  CARLYLE  SPICER 

B.S.A.  1917 
Commissioned,  August  28th,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps,  attached  to  the  32nd  Squadron. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.    Served  in 
France. 

JOHN   ROBERT  SPIER 

M.D.,  1891 

Appointed  Medical  Officer  with  the  rank  of 
Major  in  the  23rd  Battalion,  C.E.F. ,  December 
6th,  1914.  Served  in  France  in  No  2  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


henry  gordon  spohn 

Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

MAYNARD  JAMES  SPRATT 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  22nd,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.    Served  in  England. 


HOBART  ANDERDON  SPRINCLE 

B.C.L.,  1901 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  241st  Canadian 
Scottish  Borderers  Battalion,  August  1st,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  Imperial  Army,  serving  in 
France  in  the  2nd  Army  and  later  in  the  5th 
Army. 


JOHN  EMDON  SPROULE 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Engineers, 
October  25th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with  the 
9th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers. 


STANLEY  MACOUANA  SPROULE 

B.Sc.,  1910;  B.  Arch.,  1912 
Enlisted,  September  12th,   1914,  in  the  1st 
Canadian  Reserve  Park.  Served  in  France  with 
the  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.    Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ARCHIBALD  STALKER 

B.A.,  1912;  M.A.,  1913;  B.C.L.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Quebec  Regi- 
ment, December  28th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the 
1st  Battalion,  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps. 
Served  in  France. 

clifford  george  standish 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  30th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  3rd 
Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery. 


HAROLD  POOLE  STANLEY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted  with  the  Canadian  Engineers,  Novem- 
ber, 1914.  Transferred  to  the  73rd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada  with  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant,  August  2nd,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Wounded  at 
Vimy  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917.  Mentioned  in 
despatches  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


MAURICE  STANSFIELD 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Enlisted  in  September,  1914,  in  a  British  Ambu- 
lance Unit.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve  and  later  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 


FRANK  HERBERT  STANTON 

B.A.,  1910 

Enlisted,  May  16th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  Sergeant.  Served 
in  France  with  the  47th  Canadian  Infantry 
Battalion.  Wounded,  September  28th,  1918. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


CLIVE  AUGUSTUS  STAPLES 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  13,  February 
10th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  Canada. 

GRENVILLE  JAMES  STAPLES 

B.Sc,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, January  19th,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  men- 
tioned in  despatches. 


HENRY  MacDERMOT  STARKE 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted  in  the  Royal  Flying  Corps,  November 
13th,  1917.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Awarded  the  Distinguished 
Flying  Cross. 

lyall  e.  starke 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  October  2nd,   1916.  in  the  245th 
BattaUon,   C.E.F.    Transferred  to  the  87th 
Battalion.   Served  in  France. 

THOMAS  ALBERT  STARKEY 

M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  21st,  1914.  Organized 
and  Commanded  the  Sanitary  Section  of  the 
2nd  Division,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  as  Sanitary  Adviser  to  the 
Director  General  of  Medical  Services  at  Canadian 
Headquarters,  England.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ALFRED  G.  STAVELEY 

Arts,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  February  2nd,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps.  Promoted  to  Sergeant,  and 
was  later   Staff   Sergeant   at  Headquarters, 
Military  District  No.  2.   Served  in  Canada. 

WALTER  DARLING  STAVELEY 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, October  3rd,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

REUBEN  EWART  STAVERT 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  23rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  February  5th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  4th 
Canadian  Infantry  BattaHon  and  the  7th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Wounded  near 
Armenti^res,  July  1st,  1915.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

WILLIAM  DAVID  STAVERT 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Engineers, 
August  8th,  1914. 

EDGAR  WILLIAM  RICHARD  STEACIE 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1923; 
M.Sc.,  1924 

Enlisted,  September  18th,  1918,  in  the  1st 
Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to  Corporal. 
Transferred  to  the  4th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Garrison  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 


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JOSEPH  ARTHUR  STEED 

B.A.,  1916;  M.A.,  1918 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Y.M.C.A., 
June  24th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

william  frew  steedman 

Arts,  1903-08 
Enlisted,  May  3rd,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Horse  Artillery.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  Canada. 

roy  e.  stekves 

Medicine,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  July  10th,  1918,  in  the  7th  Canadian 
Garrison  Regiment.  Served  in  Canada. 


john  aird  stephen 

Applied  Science,  1903-04;  1905-06 
Enlisted,  August  14th,  1914,  in  the  9th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian  Tunnel- 
ling Company  and  again  to  the  Canadian  Rail- 
way Troops.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  and  gassed. 
Awarded  the  Military  Medal  and  the  Military 
Cross. 

GEORGE  FINDLAY  STEPHENS 
M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  8th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 


ALLAN  STERLING 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  132nd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  March  23rd,  1916.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Acting  Major.  Served  in  France. 

H.  EDGAR  STERNS 

Arts,  1897-99 
Enlisted,  May  19th,  1917,  in  the  17th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Served  in  France 
with  the  9th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  Gunner. 


EDWARD  PEEL  STEVENSON 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Engineers, 
serving  in  the  5th,  79th,  and  72nd  Field  Com- 
panies, December,  1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain  in  the  Russian  Railway  Mission  to 
the  Caucasus.  Wounded,  July,  1915.  Served  in 
France  and  Mesopotamia.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches. 

frank  white  stevenson 
Medicine,  1910-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  July  22nd,  1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 

FREDERICK  KIRKLAND  STEVENSON 

Arts,  1916-17  ;  B.A.,  1921;  B.C.L.,  1924 
Enlisted,  May  25th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Bngade, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France 
with  the  10th  Canadian  Siege  Battery. 


WILLIAM  ROBERT  STEVENSON 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers  Training  Depot.  Transferred  to  the 
1st  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  m  France. 


CHARLES  CONACHER  STEWART 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  24th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General    Hospital.     Promoted    to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  JOHN  STEWART 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  27th,  1916.  Served  in 
England. 

CLARENCE  JAMES  STEWART 

B.A.,  1915;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,   February   15th,   1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Promoted  to  Lance 
Corporal.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

JOHN  DONALD  STEWART 

M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  10th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain. 

john  howard  stewart 

Medicine,  1912-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  183rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  September  7th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
52nd  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 

LEIGHTON  STEWART 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, March  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 
Died,  May  28th,  1919. 

malcolm  davidson  stewart 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  14th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Promoted  to  Bombardier. 

MALCOLM  GORDON  STEWART 

Applied  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Universities 
Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred 
to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry.  Promoted  to  Acting  Sergeant.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded  at  Sanctuary  Wood, 
June  3rd,  1916. 

WILLIAM  RANALD  STEWART 

Arts,  1916-17;  B,  Com.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  30th,  1917,  in  the  72nd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  5th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

LUTHER  HAMILTON  STILWELL 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1916,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France  with  No.  2 
Canadian  Stationary  Hospital. 


HERMAN  K.  STOCKWELL 

M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  28th,  1918.  Served  in 
Englsmd. 

JAMES  STOCKWELL 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  April  27th,  1916,  in  the  117th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Received  a  commission  in  the 
Imperial  Army.  Served  in  France.  Re-enlisted 
April  3rd,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Quebec  Regiment. 
Served  in  England. 


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RALPH  FREDERICK  STOCKWELL 

B.A.,  1908;  B.C.L.,  1911 
Enlisted,  January  4th,  1915.  Appointed  Major  in 
the  5th  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  June  7th, 
1915.    Served  in  France  and  Flanders.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches. 

SIDNEY  BARLOW  STOKES 

Arts,  1915-16 
Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  Y.M.C.A., 
January  31st,  1917. 

EDMOND  STANLEY  STORY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  June  15th,  1918,  in  No.  2  Training 
Detachment,  United  States  Army.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Second  Lieutenant. 

RUSSELL  WELLESLEY  STOVEL 

B.Sc..  1897;  M.Sc.,  1900 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Engineering  Corps, 
United  States  Army.  October,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Transferred 
to  the  Transportation  Corps. 

kenneth  gordon  strachan 

Applied  Science,  1903-04 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  42nd  Battalion,  C.E.F., 
May  15th,  1915.    Served  in  France. 

ALLAN  McDonald  Strang 
D.D.S..  1912 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps.  June  23rd,   1917.    Served  in 
England.  Died,  April  30th,  1923. 

RALPH  LEE  ALEXANDER  STRATHY 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  26th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  June  2nd,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Wounded,  September  15th,  1916. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

NORMAN  WALTER  STRONG 

B.A.,  1901;  M.D.,  1903 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  No.  3  Canadian 
Casualty  Clearing  Station,  July  17th,  1915. 
Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  DICKER  STROUD 

Applied  Science,  1917-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  September,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 

ROBERT  ROLF  STRUTHERS 

B.A.,  1914;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  November  14th,  1914,  in  the  6th 
Canadian  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France  with  the  6th, 
and,  in  Siberia,  with  the  16th  Canadian  Field 
Ambulances. 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  STUART 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.A.,  1919;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  30th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  Canadian  Army 
Dental  Corps.  Served  in  Canada. 

LORNE  JAMES  STUART 

Arts,  1909-13;  M.D.,  1917 
Appointed  Captain   in   the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  17th,  1918.    Served  in 
Canada. 


JOHN  AUGUSTUS  STU ART-ROUSSAC 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  March  13th,  1916,  in  the  Royal  Cana- 
dian Horse  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the  23rd 
Howitzer  Battery,  5th  Artillery  Brigade.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergeant.  Served  m  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Fresnoy,  May  8th,  1917. 

w.  j.  sturgeon 
Arts,  1908-09 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  102nd  Battalion, 
C  E  F  ,  January  19th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force.    Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

JEREMIAH  JOSEPH  SULLIVAN 

Applied  Science,  1910-11;  1912-13;  1915-17; 
B.Sc,  1919 

Enlisted.  March  29th,  1918,  in  the  29th  En- 
gineers, United  States  Army.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Second  Lieutenant. 

WILLIS  EDMUND  SULLIVAN 

M.D.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States  Navy 
Reserve  Force,  March  16th,  1917.  Transferred  to 
the  Regular  Navy  Service. 

JOHN  HENRY  SUMMERSKILL 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  April  8th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve. 

marmaduke  langdale  sunderland 
Applied  Science,  1911-13 
Enlisted  in  the  King  Edward  Horse.  Served  in 
France. 

ANGUS  SUTHERLAND 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1915,  in  the  87th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
November  22nd,  1916,  April  9th,  1917  and 
November  5th,  1918. 

CHARLES  GOLDIE  SUTHERLAND 

Medicine,  1906-07 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  30th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

COLIN  GEORGE  SUTHERLAND 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1917 
Enlisted.  November  9th.  1915.  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Returned  to  finish  medi- 
cal course.  Re-enlisted  in  the  2nd  Brigade 
Machine  Gun  Company.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Captain.   Served  in  France. 

DANIEL  HUGH  SUTHERLAND 

Applied  Science,  1900-03 
Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  2nd  Cana- 
dian Construction  Battalion,  July  5th,  1916. 
Served  in  France. 


DANIEL  McLEOD  SUTHERLAND 

B.Sc..  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  15th,  1918.   Served  in  England. 


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forbes  dunbar  sutherland 
Arts,  1899-01 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Machine 
Gun  Corps,  November  5th,  1917.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Canadian  Dragoons.   Served  in 
France. 

FRANCIS  CAMPBELL  SUTHERLAND 

B.A.,  1910 

Enlisted.  July  1st,  1916,  in  the  143rd  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  47th  Battalion,  10th 
Brigade,  4th  Canadian  Division.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  at  Lens,  August  21st, 
1917. 

JOHN  DOUGLAS  SUTHERLAND 

Agriculture,  1915-16;  B.S.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  July  19th,  1916,  in  No.  1  Construction 
Battalion  (re-named  the  1st  Battalion),  Canadian 
Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  France. 

LUTHER  HOLTON  DUNBAR  SUTHERLAND 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appx)inted  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Pay 
Office,  November  16th,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
10th  Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Served  in 
France. 

orrin  wood  d.  sutherland 

Arts,  1902-03 
Enlisted,  September  18th,  1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.   Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps. 

ROBERT  HIRAM  SUTHERLAND 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  12th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  August  29th,  1914.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

RONALD  DOUGLAS  SUTHERLAND 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  24th  Battalion,  C.E.F., 
March  17th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

THOMAS  WELLINGTON  SUTHERLAND 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  No.  8  Stationary 
Hospital,  April  15th,  1916.  Promoted  to  Actmg 
Major.   Served  in  France. 

victor  richard  sutherland 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery,  December  13th,  1915.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  5th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.    Served  in  France. 

WALTER  SCROGGIE  SUTHERLAND 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, August  1st,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the  123rd  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Was  wounded, 
January  4th,  1918. 

william  sutherland 

Arts,  1913-15 
Enlisted  in  Lord  Strathcona's  Horse,  January 
1st.  1918.    Served  in  France. 


ALPHONSE    AUGUSTINE    SWAN  (Swancesky) 

Dentistry,  1917-18;  D.D.S.,  1921 
Enlisted,  November  11th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  42nd  Battalion,  C.E.F.    Served  in  France. 

HENRY  PETER  SWANCESKY 
M.D.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  12th,  1917.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in  France. 

harmon  sweet 
Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  June  19th,  1915,  in  the  61st  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Transferred  to 
the  27th  Battalion.    Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded. 

PAUL  SIDNEY  SWENSON 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Enlisted,  November  13th,  1916,  in  the  68th 
Canadian  Depot  Battery.  Transferred  to  the 
6th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served 
in  France. 


SPENCER  RUPERT  SYMONDS 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  18th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Uni- 
versities Company,  38th  Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Transferred  to  the  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France  and  Belgium. 
Was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  of  war, 
June  2nd,  1916. 

VICTOR  KINGSLEY  SYMONDS 

Arts,  1915-16;  B.A.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  Battery 
(McGill),  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in 
France. 

HAROLD  EDWARD  TABER 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  9th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  Acting  Sergeant.   Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force.    Served  in  France. 


JOHN  ALEXANDER  TALLON 

Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  July  26th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

DAVID  S.  TAMBLYN 

D.V.S.,  1901 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Veterinary  Corps,  January  12th,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  m 
France  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  four 
times,  awarded  the  Distinguished  Semce  Order 
and  made  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  Bntish 
Empire  and  a  Chevalier  de  I'Ordre  de  Leopold, 
Belgium. 

ANSELL  MEREDITH  J.  TANNEY 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  April,  1917.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Training  Depot  No.  4.  Served  in  Canada 
and  England. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


alexander  harold  taylor 

Arts,  1903-04 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  3rd,  1915.   Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.    Served  in 
France.  Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


ALLAN  HARVEY  TAYLOR 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  16th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

david  ord  taylor 

Agriculture,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  May  30th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers. 


EDWARD  ROLAND  TAYLOR 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  May  18th,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


EDWARD  THORNTON  TAYLOR 

B.A.,  1878 

Commissioned  Colonel  in  the  Imperial  Forces- 
Senior  General  Staff  Officer  of  the  4th  Division. 
Served  in  India. 


GEORGE  MELVILLE  TAYLOR 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April  19th,  1916.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


GEORGE  OSCAR  TAYLOR 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  February  15th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
Major.  Served  in  England  and  Serbia. 


HENRY  DAVID  TAYLOR 

M.D.,  1918 

Enlisted,  August  6th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  On  conducting  duty. 


JOHN  ROSS  TAYLOR 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1914; 
B.Sc.,  1920 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Divisional  Ammu- 
nition Column,  C.F.A.,  May  20th,  1916.  Served 
in  France  with  the  2nd  Divisional  Ammunition 
Column  and  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery. 


richard  hayward  taylor 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1915,  in  the  38th  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  3rd  Canadian 
Divisional  Signal  Company,  and  later  to  the 
Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry. 
Served  in  France. 


ROBERT  DONALD  TAYLOR 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  2nd.  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
Acting-Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air 
Force,  with  a  commission. 


ROSS  BURT  TAYLOR 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada. 

SAMUEL  ROBERTSON  TAYLOR 

Arts,  1916-18 
Enlisted,  April  15th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

WALKER  LEWIS  TAYLOR 

Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  49th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  September  23rd,  1914.    Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches. 

WALTER  FREDERICK  TAYLOR 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  27th,  1916.  Served  in 
France. 

WILLIAM  SCOTT  TAYLOR 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Served 
in  England. 

WHITHAM  TAYLOR-BAILEY 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, July  17th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the  3rd  Battalion.  Seconded  to  the  War  Office. 
Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

FREDERICK  JAMES  TEES 

B.A.,  1901;  M.D.,  1905 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  9  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  December  22nd,  1915.  Served  in 
No.  1,  No.  11,  and  No.  15  Canadian  General 
Hospitals  and  also  in  Granville  Canadian  Special 
Hospital,  as  Officer  in  charge  of  Surgery.  Pro- 
moted to  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  France. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

WILLIAM  TEMPLEMAN 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain.  Served  in  the  Dardanelles.  After  his 
discharge,  on  account  of  ill-health,  he  was 
engaged  with  the  C.A.M.C.  in  Montreal. 

edwin  walter  templeton 

Applied  Science,  1912-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  158th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  January  22nd,  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
29th  Battalion.  Served  in  France. 


ROBERT  WILLIAM  TEMPLETON 

AGRICULTURE,  1916-17;  B.S.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  May  20th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
2nd   Canadian   Tank   Battalion.    Served  in 
England. 

PERCY  STUART  TENNANT 

MEDICINE,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  61st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  as  a  Gunner. 
Promoted  to  Acting-Sergeant.  Received  a 
commission  in  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Wounded, 
November  1st,  1918.  Served  in  France. 


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ARTHUR  MAGUIRE  TERROUX 

Arts,  1914-17;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Enlisted,  April  5th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  10th  Battery, 
Canadian  Siege  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 

HAROLD  BENJAMIN  TEXT 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Divisional  Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Field  Company,  Canadian  Engineers,  and  later 
to  the  12th  Battalion,  C.E.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

WILLIS  THISTLE 

Law,  1911-12;  Arts,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  August,  1914,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  No.  1  Cana- 
dian General  Hospital.  Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  May  20th, 
1918. 

gordon  ogilvie  thom 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Enlisted,  November  16th,   1914,  in  the  1st 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France. 

JAMES  BALFOUR  THOM 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  June  30th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  France  with  the  7th  and 
12th  Field  Companies,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Was  wounded 
at  Givenchy,  June  18th,  1917.  Awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

ernest  ormsbee  thomas 

Arts,  1914-15 
Commissioned,  August  25th,  1917,  in  the  United 
States  Army,  attached  to  the  301st  Infantry 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

MORRIS  WILLIAM  THOMAS 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
103rd  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  March  16th,  1916. 
Served  in  France  with  the  8th  and  9th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulances,  Wounded. 

philip  thomas 

Applied  Science.  1913-15;  1916-18; 
B.  Arch.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,   1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Promoted 
to  Acting  Corporal.  Served  in  Canada. 

ALLEN  EDGAR  THOMPSON 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  20th,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  8th  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  the  11th 
Field  Ambulance,  and  the  1st  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam. 
Served  in  France  and  Italy.  Three  tunes  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  awarded  the  Mihtary 
Cross  and  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

CECIL  ELMER  THOMPSON 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  1919-20 
Enlisted,   August,   1917,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer 
Reserve  as  Warrant  Officer. 


GEORGE  HARRY  THOMPSON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Field  Company, 
Canadian  Engineers,  May  5th,  1916.  Served  m 
France  with  the  123rd  Pioneer  Battalion  and  the 
7th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Mention^  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross. 

GEORGE  HOCKIN  THOMPSON 
M.D.,  1899 

Commissioned  Captain  in  the  American  Red 
Cross,  June  1st,  1918. 

GRATTAN  DALRYMPLE  THOMPSON 

Arts,  1912-13;  Applied  Science,  1913-16; 
B.  Arch.,  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  July  20th.  1916.  Transferred  to  the 
245th  Battalion.  Recruited  and  commanded 
Cyclist  Platoon,  C.E.F.,  M.D.  No.  4.  Discharged 
in  Canada  as  physically  unfit,  1917. 

NORMAN  ALBERT  THOMPSON 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  June  21st,  1915. 
Served  in  France  with  the  8th,  7th,  49th  and 
19th  Batteries.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Was  wounded  at  Sancourt,  October  1st,  1918. 
Mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

TREVOR  CREIGHTON  THOMPSON 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  April  29th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

william  allen  thompson 

Applied  Science,  1914-17 
Enlisted,  September  28th,  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 

roswell  thomson 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  February,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital  (McGill).    Promoted  to  Staff 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

WALTER  WILFRED  THOMSON 

APPLIED  SCIENCE,  1916-18;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  October  15th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 

LAURENCE  HOLMES  THORNTON 

D.D.S.,  1917 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital  (McGill),  April  7th,  1915.  Transferred 
to  the  Canadian  Army  Dental  Corps.  Served  m 
France. 

WILFRED  EARLE  THROOP 

B.A.,  1917;  MEDICINE,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  July  11th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  m 
Canada. 

ERNEST  C.  THURSTON 

D.V.S..  1896 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Veteri- 
nary Corps,  September  23rd,  1914.  Served  m 
France. 


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CLARENCE  JOHNSTON  TIDMARSH 

Arts,  1912-15;  B.A.,  1916;  M.A.,  1922; 
M.D.,  1924 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  87th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  October  4th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 

FRANK  WENDELL  TIDMARSH 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital  (McGill),  April  1st,  1915.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Was  wounded.  Served  in 
France. 

samuel  foster  tilden 

Applied  Science,  1913-14;  Agriculture. 
1914-17 

Enlisted,  May  6th,  1918,  in  the  Medical  Corps 
of  the  United  States  Army.  Promoted  to 
Corporal.  Served  in  France. 


EVERETT  DRINKWATER  TIMMERMAN 

APPLIED  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Signal  Com- 
pany, Canadian  Engineers,  May  28th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada,  being  physically  unfit  for 
overseas  duty. 

JULES  ROBERT  TIMMINS 

Applied  Science,  1909-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, April,  1918.  Served  in  England. 


maurice  tison 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  1919-21 
Enlisted,  September  17th,  1917,  as  a  Cadet  in 
the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of   Lieutenant.     Served   in   France.  Taken 
prisoner,  August  8th,  1918. 

john  jackson  todd 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  60th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  September  3rd,  1915.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded. 


JOHN  LANCELOT  TODD 

B.A.,  1898;  M.D.,  1900 
Appointed  Major  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital  (McGill),  March  31st,  1915.  Served 
in  France. 

charles  caryl  toombs 

Applied  Science,  1911-12 
Enlisted,  December  7th,  1914,  in  the  2nd  Heavy 
Battery,  Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted 
to  Acting  Bombardier.  Served  in  France. 


coral  wesley  topping 

Arts,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  5th,  1915,  in  the  6th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance.    Transferred  to  the  21st 
Battalion,  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Was 
wounded  at  Vimy  Ridge,  April  9th,  1917. 


HENRY  MARSHALL  TORY 

B.A.,  1890;  M.A.,  1896;  D.Sc.,  1903;  LL.D.,  1908 
Appointed  to  direct  educational  work  for  the 
Army,  January,  1918.  Given  the  rank  of  Honor- 
ary Colonel  on  the  General  List,  August  5th, 
1918.  Served  in  England  and  France,  in  charge 
of  educational  services. 


ALBERT  ANDERSON  TOUSAW 

Applied  Science,  1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1919; 
M.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  27th,  1918,  in  the  79th  Depot 
Battery.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Canadian  Tank 
Battalion.  Served  in  England. 

GRAHAM  FORD  TOWERS 

Arts,  1913-15;  B.A.,  1919 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  September,   1915.    Served  in 
France. 

thomas  franklin  townsend 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  14th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Cana- 
dian Field  Ambulance.   Transferred  to  No.  7 
Canadian  General  Hospital.  Served  in  France. 

CECIL  WRAY  TOWNSEND 

Arts,  1916-17;  B.A.,  1920 
Enhsted,  May  28th,  1917,  in  the  10th  Canadian 
Siege  Battery.  Served  in  France  with  the  5th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery. 

owen  peter  trainor 
Arts,  1907-11 
Enlisted,  December  31st,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Nova  Scotia  Regiment.    Served  in 
England  in  the  17th  Reserve  Battalion. 

CATHERINE  HUTCHISON  TRAVIS 

B.A.,  1895 

Commissioned  as  a  Medical  Officer  under  the 
auspices  of  the  American  Red  Cross,  July  19th, 
1915.  Served  in  Serbia. 

HAROLD  SCOTT  TREFREY 

MEDICINE,  1914-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  24th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  with  a  commission. 
Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  TREMBLE 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  June  5th,  1918,  as  a  Surgeon  Sub- 
Lieutenant   in   the   Royal   Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve. 

ALFRED  S.  CHENEVIX  TRENCH 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Enlisted  in  the  16th  Divisional  Signal  Company, 
Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major. 

JAMES  HARVEY  TRIMINGHAM 

B.Sc.,  1908;  M.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  June  6th,  1916,  as  a  Sub-Lieutenant  in 
the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 


CHARLES  BRUCE  TRITES 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  the  14th  Howitzer 
Brigade,  March  1st,  1916.  Transferred  to  Head- 
quarters Staff.    Served  in  France. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  HILL  TROOP 

B.A.,  1903 

Enlisted,  June,  1916,  in  the  University  of  Toronto 
Overseas  Training  Company.  Commissioned  in 
the  5th  Battalion,  Royal  Fusiliers.  Served  in 
France  with  the  9th  Battalion,  Royal  Fusiliers. 
Invalided  to  England.  Afterwards  served  as 
Lieutenant  on  the  Censor  Staff  in  France. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


CLIFFORD  THACKWELL  TROTTER 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, on  defence  work  in  Halifax,  September 
24th,  1914.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  Divisional 
Engineers.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd,  3rd 
and  4th  Divisions,  Promoted  to  Major.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Order.  Returned  to  Canada 
in  1917  for  service  on  Headquarters  Staff, 
Ottawa. 


ALPHONSE  TRUDEAU 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  22nd,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  Canada. 


BRYANT  BURGESS  TUCKER 

Applied  Science,  1914-15;  B.Sc.,  1923 
Commissioned  in  the  4th  East  Surrey  Regiment, 
July  24th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Durham 
Light  Infantry  and  the  1/5  Buffs.  Promoted  to 
Lieutenant.   Served  in  India  and  Mesopotamia. 


JOHN  WALTER  TUCKER 
B.A.,  1881 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Gordon  Highlanders, 
Imperial  Army.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel. 
Served  in  France.  Was  twice  wounded. 


JOHN  ARTHUR  CADMAN  TULL 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  December  15th,  1915,  attached 
to  No.  9  Field  Ambulance.  Transferred  to  No.  1 
Canadian  General  Hospital,  the  Kitchener 
Military  Hospital  and  No.  1  Canadian  Casualty 
Clearing  Station.  Served  in  England  and  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


ALAN  TURNBULL 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  35th  Battalion. 
C.E.F.,  January  10th,  1915.  Transferred  to  the 
15th  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  September 
27th,  1916,  and  gassed  November  9th,  1917,  and 
August  8th,  1918.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

james  turnbull 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,   February   16th,    1916,   in  the  3rd 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column.    Served  in 
France. 

LAWRENCE  RUSSELL  TURNBULL 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  September  12th,  1917,  in  the  Head- 
quarters Detachment  of  the  361st  Infantry 
Battalion,  United  States  Army.  Commissioned 
in  the  Transport  Service. 

WILLIAM  GE0R(;E  TURNER 

B.A.,  1896;  M.D.,  1900 
Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  April  7th,  1915.  Served  in  France 
with  the  3rd  Canadian  General  Hospital  and  the 
5th  and  9th  Field  Ambulances.  Chief  Surgeon 
Granville  Special  Hospital,  Buxton,  England. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

william  george  turner 
Agriculture 
Enlisted   in   the   80th   Battalion,  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force.   Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Medal. 


HERBERT  WILLIAM  TURNEY 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  June  20th.  1918. 
Served  in  Canada.  Died,  March,  1923. 


CEDRIC  EDWARD  MOODY  TUOHEY 

M.D.,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  England. 


WILLIAM  CLAYTON  TWEEDIE 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  29th.  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 


CHARLES  TUPPER 

B.Sc.,  1901 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Uth  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  February,  1915.  Transferred  to 
the  72nd,  the  5th  and  the  11th  Battalions, 
Canadian  Railway  Troops.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  SerVed  in  France.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 


james  oswald  twinberrow 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc,.,  1920 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Army  Service 
Corps,  May  15th,  1915.  Served  in  France  in  the 
35th  Siege  Battery  (Ammunition  Column),  the 
15th  Corps,  Troops  Supply  Column,  the  21st 
Divisional  Motor  Transport  Company  and  the 
Motor  Transport  Inspection  Unit,  General 
Headquarters.    Promoted  to  Captain. 


SIR  CHARLES  S.  TUPPER 

B.A.,  1905 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  79th  Cameron 
Highlanders  of  Canada  (43rd  Battalion),  August 
3rd,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captam. 
Served  in  France. 


TILLEY  STRANG  TUPPER 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Arniy 
Medical  Corps,  April  17th,  1918.  , Served  in 
England  in  No.  12  Canadian  General  Hospital. 


WILLIAM  GRANT  TYLER 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers Training  Depot,  May  15th,  1918.  Served 
in  England. 

ORVILLE  SIEVWRIGHT  TYNDALE 

B.A.,  1908;  B.C.L.,  1915 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  5th  Universities 
Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  Light 
Infantry,  November  30th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded,  September  15th,  1916. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


FREDERICK  CLARE  UNDERBILL 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion,  November  11th,  1915.  At- 
tached to  the  Royal  Garrison  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  June  15th,  1916.  Mentioned  in 
despatches. 

ivan  henry  upton 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  March  20th,  1916,  in  the  66th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the 
14th  Brigade,  Promoted  to  Signaller.  Served  m 
France. 

JAMES  ALFRED  URQUHART 

M.D.,  1915 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  11,  July 
19th,  1917.    Served  in  Canada. 

JOHN  BAPTIST  VALENTINE 

Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1921 
Enlisted,  February  22nd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General    Hospital.     Promoted    to  Corporal. 
Transferred  to  the  42nd   Battalion,  C.E.F. 
Served  in  France. 

HENRY  B.  VALLIERES-DE-ST.-REAL 

Applied  Science,  1899-01 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  69th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.,  April  1st,  1916.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Divisional  Machine  Gun  Company,  and  later  to 
the  54th  Battalion.   Served  in  France. 

george  vanier 
Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Enlisted,  August  16th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
Canada. 

GEORGE  LYMAN  VAN  VLIET 

Law,  1916-17;  B.A.,  1923 
Enlisted,  April  17th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  79th  Battery.  Served  in  England. 


HENRI  ETIENNE  VAUTELET 

B.C.L.,  1916 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  4th  Canadian 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  May  4th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
March  18th,  1918. 

EDWARD  MARMANILLO  VELASCO 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1925 
Enlisted,  March  3rd,  1916,  in  the  6th  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Cor- 
poral. Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  Novem- 
ber 7th,  1917,  and  November  9th,  1918. 

william  r.  bertram  venables 

Arts,  1904-07;  Applied  Science,  1904-05 
Enlisted,  September  23rd,  1914,  in  the  13th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Was  wounded. 

francis  clarence  dodds  vert 
Medicine,  1913-16 
Enlisted,  May  29th,  1916,  in  the  230th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  196th  Battalion, 
the  46th  Battalion,  and  to  the  3rd  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded,  June  3rd,  1917. 

EUSTACE  MORTON  VESEY 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  September  25th,  1914.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

CHARLES  ULYSSES  ROBERT  VESSOT 

Applied  Science,  1914-16;  B.Sc.,  1920; 
M.Sc.,  1922 

Enlisted,  May  9th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Air  Force. 

MAURICE  JOSEPH  VIGNEUX 
M.D.,  1911 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps  Training  Depot,  No.  11,  July  21st, 
1916.    Served  in  Canada. 


JOHN  LAWRENCE  VAN  VLIET 
AGRICULTURE,  1910-12 

Enlisted,  December  7th,  1917,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to 
Acting  Sergeant.   Served  in  England. 


ROY  McLean  van  wart 
M.D.,  1902 

Appointed  Major  in  the  Medical  Reserve  Corps, 
United  States  Army,  September,  1917. 


william  vassie 

Arts,  1902-03 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column,  December  31st, 
1914.  Transferred  to  the  1st  Canadian  Heavy 
Battery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


JAMES  MINTON  VAUGHAN 

Arts,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1920;  M.D.,  1923 
Enlisted,  October,  1917,  in  the  United  States 
Army  Ambulance  Service. 


EUGENE  VINET 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Quebec  Regi- 
ment, November  1st,  1917.  Transferred  to  the 
Reserve  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery,  and 
to  the  5th  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 
Served  in  France. 


ALBERT  EDWARD  VIPOND 

M.D.,  1889 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  26th,  1916.  Served  in 
France  with  the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  the  3rd  Canadian  Field  Ambulance, 
several  British  units,  and  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment. 

CHARLES  WALTER  VIPOND 

M.D.,  1895 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  1  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital,  October  30th,  1914.  Transferred  to  the 
19th  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in  the  Dardanelles, 
France,  Egypt  and  Salonika.  Mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


HAROLD  HEARD  VROOM 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Commissioned  in  the  Motor  Patrol  Service, 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  May  22nd, 
1916.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

ERIC  JAMES  WAIN 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Acting  Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the 
Royal  Air  Force  with  a  commission.  Served  in 
France. 


george  arthur  wallace 

Agriculture,  1913-14;  Applied  Science, 
1914-18;  B.Sc.,  1919;  M.Sc.,  1921 
Appointed  Honorary  Lieutenant  of  the  Royal 
Marines,    attached    to    the  Anti-Submarine 
Division,  Royal  Navy,  February  26th,  1918. 
Served  in  England. 


gates  crosby  saunders  wallace 
Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted.  November  26th,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.   Promoted  to  the  rank  of  2nd 
Lieutenant.   Served  in  Egypt. 


ERIC  HOLLOWAY  WAIT 

Arts,  1913-14;  Applied  Science,  1914-15; 
B.Sc,  1922 

Enlisted,  September  1st,  1915,  in  the  8th  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
10th  Brigade.  Served  in  France.  Was  woimded, 
September  9th,  1918. 

william  mclea  wallbank 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  32nd  Battery,  Cana- 
dian Field  Artillery,  May  15th,  1915.  Served  in 
France  with  the  2nd  Canadian  Division  and  the 
Royal  Flying  Corps  as  a  Pilot. 

CLIFFORD  RAYMOND  WALDRON 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Enlisted,  March,  1918,  as  a  Cadet  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force. 

GEORGE  ALEXANDER  WALKEM 

B.A.Sc.,  1896 
Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Engineers,  June, 
1916.  Served  in  Egypt  and  Palestine  with  the 
Railway  Troops.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major. 

BERNARD  WATTINGTON  WALKER 

Law,  1915-16;  B.C.L.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill)  Siege 
Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th),  Cana- 
dian Garrison  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 

HERBERT  ERASER  WALKER 

B.A.,  1912 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  13th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  23rd. 
1914.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

JOHN  LEEMING  WALKER 

M.D.,  1893 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  19th,  1917.  Served  in 
France  with  the  10th  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital,  the  9th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance  and 
the  3rd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column. 

MELVYN  LOTHIAN  WALKER 

Applied  Science,  1915-18;  B.Sc.,  1919 
Enlisted,  August  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Quebec 
Regiment.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

JAMES  THOMAS  WALL 

M.D.,  1913 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  attached  to  No.  5  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  June  23rd,  1915.  Served  m 
England  and  Salonika  with  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major. 


justin  benjamin  waller 
Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted  in  the  21st  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  October,  1914.  Served  in  France  with 
the  1st  Divisional  Ammunition  Column  and  the 
3rd  Canadian  Battery.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting 
Captain  in  the  99th  Brigade  at  Salonika. 


ARTHUR  LAMBERT  WALSH 

Dentistry,  1916-18;  D.D.S.,  1920 
Enlisted,  May  6th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Army  Dental  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
Canada. 

cecil  eric  walsh 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  October  20th.  1917,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battahon,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in  Canada. 


CECIL  OWEN  WALSH 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  9th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

george  brock  walsh 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  February  13th,  1915,  in  the  5th 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Transferred  to  the 
Lord  Strathcona  Horse,  later  to  the  Ordnance 
Corps  and  finally  to  a  Forestry  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Sergeant.  Served  in 
France. 

JAMES  JOSEPH  WALSH 

M.D.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  United  States  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  25th,  1917.  Served 
with  the  5th  Infantry,  Massachusetts  National 
Guard;  the  11th  United  States  Cavalry;  the 
101st  United  States  Field  Artillery;  and  the  101st 
Ammunition  Train.  Was  wounded,  July  21st, 
1918. 

THOMAS  NELSON  WALSH 

B.A.,  1889;  M.D.,  1892 
Commissioned  in  the  Officers  Training  Corps, 
United  States  Army,  April,  1918. 


ARTHUR  BRITTAIN  WALTER 

M.D.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  November  14th,  1914.  Served  in 
France  with  the  6th  Field  Ambulance.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


ARTHUR  WILLIAM  WALTER 

B.Sc.,  1917 

Enlisted,  May  27th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Depot  Field  Battery.  Served 
in  Canada. 

JAMES  DUNN  WALTERS 

Medicine,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  April,  1918.  in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 

LAWRENCE  JOHN  WALTERS 

Medicine,  1912-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Appointed  Surgeon  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  July  8th,  1918. 

JAMES  ARTHUR  WARBURTON 

B.Sc.,  1913 

Enlisted,  September,  1914,  in  the  Engineering 
Unit  of  the  Royal  Naval  Division.  Transferred 
to  the  127th  Field  Company,  Royal  Engineers, 
and  to  the  78th  Field  Company.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France  and  Salonika. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 

william  eric  warburton 

Medicine.  1911-13 
Enlisted,  October  5th,  1914,  in  the  Divisional 
Engineers,  Royal  Naval  Division.  Transferred 
to  the  3rd  Battalion,  Manchester  Regiment. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France  and  Salonika.  Was  wounded  at  GallipoU, 
June  27th,  1915.  Awarded  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 

melville  ernest  st.  clair  ward 

Applied  Science,  1913-16 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  87th  Battalion, 
Canadian  ^Expeditionary  Force,  October  27th, 
1915.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  Sep- 
tember 27th,  1918.  Died  of  blood  poisoning  in 
London,  Eng.,  August  17th,  1921. 


HERMAN  LEON  WARSHAWSKY 

B.A.,  1914;  M.D.,  1917 
Aonointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  2nd,  1917.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  m  France. 

WILLIAM  WARWICK 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  and  attached  to  the  115th 
Battalion,  as  Medical  Officer,  December  4th, 
1915.  Served  in  France  with  the  5th  (Canadian) 
Mobile  Laboratory  and  the  9th  Canadian 
General  Hospital. 

albert  jabez  waterman 

Arts,  1913-15 
Enlisted,  February  21st,  1916,  in  the  9th  Field 
Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting  Lance-Corporal 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Medal. 

charles  logan  waterous 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  40th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  October,  1915.  Served 
in  France. 

EDWARD  JAMES  WATERSTON 

B.A.,  1908;  B.C.L.,  1911 
Enlisted,  March  28th,  1916,  in  the  5th  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

CONRAD  ETHELBERT  WATSON 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  May  5th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Transferred  to  the  13th  Cana- 
dian Garrison  Battery.  Served  in  France.  Was 
wounded  at  Haynecourt,  October  8th,  1918. 


WILLIAM  LEIGHT  WARING 

Applied  Science,  1914-18 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  3rd  Regiment, 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery,  July  29th,  1916. 
Served  in  Canada  and  on  conducting  duty. 

AGNES  LOUISE  WARNER 

B.A.,  1894 

Enlisted,  August  4th,  1914,  and  served  in  France 
as  Infirmiere  Major  in  Ambulance  Chirurgical 
Mobile,  No.  1,  and  Ambulance  16/21  attached  to 
the  36  Corps,  Armee  Fran^aise.  Was  mentioned 
in  despatches  and  awarded  the  Medaille  des 
Epidemics  and  the  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Star. 

JOHN  EDWIN  ARCHIBALD  WARNER 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, February,  1916.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

baxter  james  warr 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  14th,  1916,  in  the  9th  Canadian 
Field  Ambulance,  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Served  in  France. 

norman  downing  warriner 

Arts,  1911-13;  Applied  Science,  1913-15; 
B.Sc.,  1921 

Enlisted,  March  21st,  1916,  in  the  4th  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Battery  Sergeant-Major.  Served  in  France. 
Mentioned  in  despatches. 


james  r.  watson 

Applied  Science,  1905-06 
Enlisted,  October  4th,  1917,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  13th  Battalion,  C.E.F.  Served  in  France. 

hugh  norman  watt 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1916,  in  the  6th  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.  Served  in  France. 
Attached  to  Canadian  Corps  Headquarters, 
January,  1917. 

william  harry  watts 

Arts,  1908-10 
Appointed  Major  in  the  9th  Battalion,  C.E.F., 
September  23rd.  1914.    Served  in  England. 


OLIVER  SAYLES  WAUGH 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Attached  to  No.  3  Canadian 
Casualty  Clearing  Station,  June  17th,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France. 

william  waugh 

Arts,  1910-12 
Enlisted,  April  28th,  1916,  in  No.  6  (McGill) 
Siege  Battery  (afterwards  known  as  the  7th), 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery.    Served  in  France. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


WILLIAM  RUSSELL  WAY 

B.Sc,  1918 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  Canada. 

CHARLES  HARRY  WEBB 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Navy, 
September  1st,  1914.  Served  on  His  Majesty's 
Ship  *'Niobe"  and  later  in  command  of  H.M.C.S. 
"Hochelaga,"  and  of  a  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyer 
in  the  North  Sea.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant  Commander. 

KARL  RUDOLPH  WEBER 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  February  27th.   1917,  in  the  51st 
Engineers,  United  States  Army. 

ARTHUR  DOUGLAS  WEBSTER 

M.D.,  1878 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps,  October  1st,  1914.  Was 
made  a  Member  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 

GEORGE  BOYD  WEBSTER 

B.Sc,  1904 

Enlisted,  August  18th,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  177th  Tunnelling 
Company,  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  2nd  Lieutenant  and  later  to  Staff 
Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded, 
January  6th,  1915. 

EMIL  EDWIN  WEIBEL 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Enlisted,  June,  1918,  as  an  Engineer  in  the 
Officers  Training  Corps,  United  States  Army. 

CHARLES  WEINSTEIN 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  May  4th,  1917,  in  the  4th  Divisional 
Signal  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  Princess 
Patricia's  Canadian  Light  Infantry.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  at  Amiens,  August  8th, 
1918. 

WILLIAM  WEIR 

B.Sc.,  1918 

Enlisted,  April  30th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Canadian 
Tank  Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lance- 
Corporal .    Served  in  England. 

LESLIE  SMILEY  WELDON 

Applied  Science,  1912-14;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  October  2nd,  1915,  in  the  2nd  Canadian 
Pioneer  Battalion.    Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Air  Force,  with  a  commission.  Served  in  France. 
Was  wounded  at  Vimy,  May  12th,  1918. 

RICHARD  CHAPMAN  WELDON 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Honorary  Captain  in  the  225th 
Bat^lion,  C.E.F.,  June  16th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

EUGENE  CLARENCE  WELLS 

Applied  Science,  1912-16 
Enlisted,  December  20th,  1915,  in  the  117th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.    Served  m  F/^nf  Y;^^^,.^^ 
14th  Battalion.  Was  wounded.  April  10th,  1917, 
and  September  28th,  1918. 


MAURICE  RALPH  WELLS 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  June  7th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  10th 
Siege  Battery,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery.    Was  wounded. 

THOMAS  JAMES  WELLS 

Medicine,  1915-16;  M.D..  1922 
Enlisted,  May  8th,  1916,  in  the  117th  Battalion, 
C.E.F.   Served  in  France. 


ROYAL  ERNEST  CARL  WERRY 

B.A.,  1915;  B.C.L.,  1917 
Sergeant  Instructor,  Military  District  No.  4, 
from  April  12th,  1915,  to  January  15th,  1918. 
Then  promoted  to  be  Company  Sergeant  Major 
in  the  Royal  Canadian  Regiment.  Served  in 
Siberia. 

HAROLD  CLIFFORD  WERT 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  March  8th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  with  a  commission,  and 
served  in  Mesopotamia  with  the  21st  and  34th 
Divisions,  Indian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  with 
the  23rd  Indian  General  Hospital. 

FRANK  LESLIE  WEST 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Depot  Bat- 
talion, 1st  Quebec  Regiment,  January  10th, 
1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  England. 

JAMES  HOWARD  WHEATLEY 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  June  17th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.  Transferred  to 
the  Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 

FRANK  HOWARD  WHEELER 

M.D.,  1896 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  11th,  1915.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Previous  service  with  the 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

FREDERICK  HASKELL  WHEELER 

Applied  Science,  1913-17 
Enlisted,  January  22nd,  1918,  in  the  United 
States  School  of  Military  Aeronautics. 

JOHN  THOMAS  WHELAN 

Medicine,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  April  19th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served  in 
Canada. 

MORLAND  POWERS  WHELAN 

Applied  Science,  1915-17;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Enlisted,  September  29th,  1917,  in  the  10th 
Siege  Battery,  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery.   Served  in  France  and  Belgium  with 
the  9th  Siege  Battery. 

HAROLD  AUSTIN  WHITCOMB 

Medicine,  1915-18;  M.D.,  1921 
Appointed  Surgeon  Sub-Lieutenant  in  the  Royal 
Naval   Volunteer   Reserve,^^  June   5th,  1918, 
serving  on  H.M.S.  "Sabrina." 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


CHARLES  MARRY  WHITE 

AGRICULTURE,  1917-18 

Enlisted,  July  27th,  1918,  in  the  2nd  Depot 
Battalion,  Eastern  Ontario  Regiment.  Served 
in  Canada. 

ERIC  GROVE  WHITE 

Agriculture,  1911-15;  B.S.A.,  1919 
Enlisted,  February,  1917,  in  the  Royal  Field 
Artillery.  Served  in  France  in  the  159th  Brigade, 
Royal  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant. 


GERALD  VERNER  WHITE 

B.Sc.,  1901 

Appointed  Major  in  the  130th  Battalion,  C.E.F., 
in  November,  1915.  Transferred  to  the  224th 
Battalion.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel. 
Served  in  England.  Was  made  Commander  of 
the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 


HAROLD  WHITE 

Arts,  1914-15;  B.A.,  1922 
Enlisted,  February  9th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France  for  four  years. 


JAMES  ALEXANDER  GORDON  WHITE 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  7th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  May  1st,  1915.  Placed  on  the 
staff  as  Captain,  Canadian  Infantry  Brigade, 
G.S.O.  3,  1st  Canadian  Division  and  Brigade 
Major,  2nd  Brigade,  Canadian  Engineers. 
Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  the  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Order. 


JOHN  HAROLD  WHITE 

M.D.,  1906 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  May  10th,  1915.  Served  at  the  Dar- 
danelles and  in  Egypt.  Transferred  to  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Served  in 
England. 

MacLEOD  WHITE 

Applied  Science,  1912-15;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  February  25th,  1915,  in  the  6th  Field 
Company,  Canadian  Engineers.  Served  in 
France  in  the  3rd  Tunnelling  Company,  and  the 
9th  Battalion,  Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 

patrick  joseph  white 

Arts,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  April  25th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
England. 

SAMUEL  GEORGE  WHITE 

M.D.,  1903 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  October  31st,  1918.  Served  in 
Canada.  Died,  December,  1923. 


FRED  RICHARD  EVANS  WHITTALL 

B.Sc.,  1912 

Enlisted,  June  24th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Served  in  Canada. 

DAVID  ALEXANDER  WHITTON 

M.D.,  1898 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  3rd  Divis- 
ional Ammunition  Column,  C.E.F.,  March  3rd, 
1916.  Served  in  France  and  also  as  O.C. 
Hospital  Ship  ''Araguaya,"  1917-18.  Was  made 
a  Member  of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 


HAROLD  EUSTACE  WHYTE 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  May,  1915,  in  the  21st  Company, 
Canadian  Army  Service  Corps.  Served  in 
France  with  the  21st  Co.  C.A.S.C.,  the  102nd 
Battalion  and  the  Canadian  Army  Pay  Corps. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Honorary  Captain. 
Was  invalided  home,  September,  1916. 

JEAN  FRANCOIS  WICKENDEN 

Applied  Science,  1914-17;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Enlisted,  November  12th,  1917,  in  the  23rd 
Regiment,  United  States  Engineers.  Served  in 
France. 

JOHN  CUTHBERT  WICKHAM 
M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  3  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  April  5th,  1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Major.    Served  in  France. 

john  arthur  wickson 

Applied  Science,  1910-14 
Appointed   Lieutenant   in   the   10th  Service 
Company,  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps,  June 
22nd,  1918.    Served  in  Canada. 

walter  halpenny  wickware 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1917,  in  No.  2  Canadian 
Army  Service  Corps  Training  Depot.  Served  in 
Canada. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  WIENKE 

Medicine,  1911-15;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  February  22nd,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.   Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  IRVING  WIGGIN 

M.D.,  1901 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  United  States  Red 
Cross,  October,  1917. 

henry  ross  wiggs 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  April  25th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft.  Served  in  France  with  the  10th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery,  3rd  Brigade,  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.  Was  gassed. 


HARRY  THOMAS  CAMERON  WHITLEY 

Medicine,  1912-14;  M.D.,  1923 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Brigade, 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Field  Artillery, 
September  21st,  1914.  Transferred  to  the  1st 
Artillery  Brigade.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France.  Was  twice  wounded. 
Twice  mentioned  in  despatches. 


CHARLES  JOHN  WILCOX 

Agriculture,  1910-14;  B.S.A..  1919 
Enlisted,  October  31st,  1914,  in  the  23rd  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  4th  Battalion. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  December  4th,  1915. 
and  September  2nd,  1918.  Was  awarded  the 
Military  Medal  and  Military  Cross. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


ALFRED  BURTON  WILKES 

B.A.,  1913;  M.D.,  1915 
Enlisted,  February  9th.  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.    Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Major.  Served  in  France. 

FRANCIS  HILTON  WILKES 

B.  Arch.,  1914 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Canadian 
Dragoons,  September  22nd,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain.   Served  in  France. 


FRANCIS  ALFRED  WILKIN 

B.A.Sc.,  1895 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the   1st  Canadian 
Motor  Machine  Gun  Brigade,  September  22nd, 

1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 
Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

ARTHUR  GRIFFITH  WILKINS 

B.Sc,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, May  15th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

WALTER  ASHBURY  WILKINS 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  April  1st,  1915.  Served  m 
France. 

charles  thomas  wilkinson 

Applied  Science,  1894-96 
Appointed   Lieutenant-Colonel   in   the  156th 
Battalion.  C.E.F.,  December  7th,  1915.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  6th  Reserve  Battalion.  Served  m 
England. 

arthur  willans 

Arts,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  January  10th,  1916,  in  the  148th 
Battalion,  C.E.F.  Transferred  to  the  16th 
Squadron,  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant.  Served  m  France. 
Wounded  at  Mericourt,  September  20th,  1917. 

alfred  gordon  williams 
Arts.  1905-06;  1907-08;  Applied  Science, 
1906-08 

Enlisted,  February  17th.  1916,  in  the  136th 
Battalion.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Staff  Sergeant.  Served  m 
England. 

CHARLES  McALISTER  WILLIAMS 

B.S.A.,  1911 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  106th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  IcJth, 

1915.  Served  in  England. 

EDWARD  JOHNSTON  WILLIAMS 

B.A.,  1892;  M.D..  1897 
Appointed  Major  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps,  September  24th.  1914.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  men- 
tioned in  despatches  twice,  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 

FRANCIS  GEORGE  MAXWELL  WILLIAMS 

B.Sc,  1910 

Enlisted,  May  20th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Staff 
Sergeant.  Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flymg 
Corps  with  a  commission.    Served  m  England. 


JAMES  ALLAN  WILLIAMS 

M.D.,  1895 

Served  in  Canada  on  active  duty  with  the  Army 
Medical  Corps  from  September,  1914,  to  January 
2nd,  1918,  when  he  was  absorbed  into  the 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force  and  appointed 
Major;  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 

JAMES  FRANCIS  WILLIAMS 

M.D..  1886 

Enlisted,  November,  1916,  and  served  in  a 
Military  Hospital  in  England  until  February, 
1919. 

leonard  francis  williams 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  October  16th,  1915,  in  the  4th  Univer- 
sities Companv,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry".  Transferred  to  the  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps  and  to  the  Royal  Air  Force. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

THOMAS  ANWYL  WILLIAMS 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  April  15th,  1915.  in  the  26th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant.  Served  in  France  with  the  26th, 
5th  and  7th  Batteries,  C.F.A.  Was  wounded. 
September  25th,  1917,  April  1st,  1918,  and 
August  15th,  1918. 

allan  williamson 

Arts,  1912-14;  Applied  Science.  1914-15 
Enlisted,  October  27th,  1914,  in  the  23rd  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France  with 
the  1st  Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

HAROLD  FREEMAN  WILLIAMSON 

B.S.A..  1915 
Enlisted,  March  17th.  1915.  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  157th 
and  then  to  the  217th  Battery.  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Acting 
Captain.  Served  in  France. 

NORMAN  TRENHOLM  WILLIAMSON 

Arts,  1911-14;  Medicine,  1913-15;  M.D.,  1920 
Enlisted,  March  8th.  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Transferred  to  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  with  a  commission. 
Served  in  France. 

WILLIAM  REGINALD  WILLIAMSON 

Applied  Science.  1905-07;  1908-10 
Enlisted,  October  30th.  1917,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France  with  the  2nd  Battalion, 
Canadian  Engineers. 

inglis  willis 

Arts,  1913-14 
Enlisted,  March  16th,  1917.  in  the  Royal  Cana- 
dian Horse  Artillery.   Transferred  to  the  7th 
Canadian  Siege  Battery.    Served  m  France. 

LeBARON  BOTSFORD  WILMOT 

M.D..  1901 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  6th,  1915. 

lemuel  allan  wilmot 

Applied  Science,  1909-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  29th  Battalion. 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  December  29th, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded.  Mentioned  in  despatches 
and  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


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MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


ALEXANDER  WILSON 

B.Sc.,  1909 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  244th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  June  15th,  1916. 
Transferred  to  the  42nd  Battalion.  Served  m 
France. 

alfred  laurence  wilson 

Applied  Science,  1913-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  32nd  Battery. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  November  2nd,  1915. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  m 
France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches,  and 
awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

ARTHUR  ALBERT  WILSON 

M.D.,  1907 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps. 

ARTHUR  LOUIS  WILSON 

B.Sc.,  1915 

Enlisted,  October  4th,  1915,  in  the  3rd  Divisional 
Engineers.  Transferred  to  the  9th  Field  Com- 
pany, Canadian  Engineers.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant.   Served  in  France. 

BRADLEY  ALEXANDER  WILSON 

Arts,  1911-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Field 
Artillery,  2nd  Heavy  Battery,  September  28th, 
1915.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served 
in  France. 

charles  a.  wilson 

Agriculture,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  January  13th,  1915,  in  the  5th  Canadian 
Mounted    Rifles.     Served    in   France.  Was 
wounded,  June  2nd,  1916. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  WILSON 

Medicine,  1899-1902 
Appointed  Captain  and  Medical  Officer  in  the 
93rd  Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
June  27th,  1916. 

ELDON  PARKER  WILSON 

Applied  Science,  1913-16;  B.Sc.,  1920 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, October  24th,  1916.   Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.    Served  in  France.  Was 
awarded  the  Military  Cross  and  Bar. 

ELLWOOD  WILSON 

Applied  Science,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  November  19th,  1916,  in  the  242nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  44th  Battalion,  and  then  to  the 
Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Acting  Sergeant.  Served  in  France. 

erastus  william  wilson 

Applied  Science,  1908-10 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  2nd  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifies,  April  29th,  1915.    Served  in  France. 


FRANCIS  WALTER  ERNEST  WILSON 

M.D.,  1897 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  February  23rd,  1915.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  50th  Battalion,  C.E.F.,  and  to  the 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps  with  the  rank  of 
Medical  Officer  and  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served 
in  France.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches  and 
made  Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire. 


GEORGE  THOMAS  WILSON 
B.A.,  1908;  M.D.,  1910 
Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  May  4th,  1917.  Served  m  France 
in  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital. 

HUGH  ALLEN  WILSON 

Applied  Science,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  October,  1915,  as  a  Flight  Sub-Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.   Was  awarded  the  Air  Force 
Cross  and  the  Order  of  Ste.  Anne's  (Russia). 

JAMES  KINNEAR  WILSON 

APPLIED  Science,  1913-15;  B.Sc,  1921 
Enlisted,  March  23rd,  1915,  in  the  27th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred  to  the 
7th  Brigade,  C.F.A.,  to  the  2nd  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  and  to  the  5th  Brigade, 
C.F.A.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Awarded  the  Military  Cross. 


JAMES  MOIR  WILSON 

Applied  Science,  1911-14;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  October  24th,  1914,  in  the  24th  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Served 
in  France.  Wounded,  September  28th,  1915; 
March  23rd,  1916,  and  July  22nd,  1917.  Awarded 
the  Distinguished  Conduct  Medal. 

ROBERT  WILSON 

M.D.,  1893 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September  27th,  1914.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  1st  Canadian  General  Hospital. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Served  in  France  and  on  Headquarters  Staff, 
London,  England.  He  was  then  appointed  to 
take  charge  of  physiotherapy  and  electrotherapy 
in  Canadian  hospitals.  Died  November  1st, 
1919,  in  St.  Andrew's  Military  Hospital,  Toronto, 
Ont. 

ROBERT  DONALD  WILSON 

M.D.,  1915 

Enlisted,  February  9th,  1915,  in  No.  3  Canadian 
General  Hospital.  Served  in  France  with  the 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Captain. 

SELWYN  HAMILTON  WILSON 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc,  1922 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Divisional 
Signal  Company,  April  19th,  1916.  Transferred 
to  the  2nd  Divisional  Ammunition  Column  and 
to  the  13th  Field  Battery,  4th  Brigade,  Canadian 
Field  Artillery.  Served  in  France.  Was  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 


WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  WILSON 

B.Sc.,  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  40th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  13th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  10th  Brigade.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  and  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order. 


arthur  enderton  windatt 

Applied  Science,  1912-15 
Enlisted,  October  16th,  1915,  in  the  4th  Uni- 
versities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  2nd  and 
agam  to  the  8th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  Bombardier.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  May  7th,  1917. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


ERIC  CHARLES  WINDELER 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  No.  5  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  August  5th,  1914.  Transferred  to 
the  Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery,  and  then 
to  No.  3  Canadian  General  Hospital.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

HENRY  STANTON  WINDELER 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Newfound- 
land Regiment,  November,  1914.  Transferred 
to  the  Machine  Gun  Corps,  Imperial  Army. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France  and  Gallipoli.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


hugh  pelham  winslow 

Applied  Science,  1909-10 
Enlisted,  September  24th,   1914,  in  the  6th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Royal  Navy  with  a  commission. 
Was  wounded. 

KENELM  MOLSON  WINSLOW 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the   Canadian  En- 
gineers, June  19th,  1916.  Served  in  France  with 
the  3rd   Army   Troop  Company,  Canadian 
Engineers. 

frederick  roberts  winter 

Applied  Science,  1917-18 
Enlisted,  November  15th,  1917,  as  a  cadet,  in 
the  Royal  Air  Force.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Second  Lieutenant.  Served  in  England. 

DAVID  JAMES  GIBE  WISHART 

M.D.,  1885 

Appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps,  April  1st,  1918.  Served  m 
Canada. 

WILLIAM  HORATIUS  WISSE 

Applied  Science,  1912-14;  Dentistry,  1915-18; 

D.D.S.,  1919 
Enlisted,  July  27th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  2nd  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  m 
Canada. 

CHARLES  GEORGE  LEWIS  WOLF 

M.D.,  1894 

Commissioned  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps,  September,  1914.  Served  as 
Medical  Officer,  on  the  Hospital  Ship  "Oxford- 
shire," with  the  5th  Stationary  Hospital  and  the 
Base  Hygiene  Laboratory,  as  Officer  m  charge. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Twice 
mentioned  in  despatches. 

THOMAS  CONRAD  WOLFF 

M.D.,  1917 

Served  with  the  Military  Hospitals  Commission 
and  in  the  Active  Militia  for  six  months  prior 
to  enrolment  for  overseas  service.  Apppintecl 
Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army  Medical 
Corps.  November  15th,  1917.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Captain.  Served  m  England. 

hugh  edward  wonham 

Arts,  1914-15 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  April  23rd,  1917.    Served  m 
France. 


CASEY  A.  WOOD 

M.D.,  1906 

On  active  service  as  a  Colonel  in  the  United 
States  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  November,  1916. 

DOUGLAS  FLETCHER  WOOD 

B.Sc.,  1911 

Enlisted,  October  25th,  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Siege  Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant.   Served  in  France. 

GILBERT  OSBORNE  WOOD 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  January  25th,  1916.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

EDGAR  GEORGE  WOOD 

B.S.A.,  1917 
Enlisted  in  the  76th  Battery,  Canadian  Field 
Artillery.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Signaller. 

HARRY  GARDNER  WOOD 

M.D.,  1904 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  March  10th,  1916.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  France. 

JAMES  ALONZO  WOOD 

B.Sc.,  1914 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  10th  Field  Com- 
pany, Canadian  Engineers,  January  1st,  1916. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded  three  times  and  awarded 
the  Military  Cross. 

JAMES  WALTER  WOODLEY 

M.D.,  1899 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Medical  Corps,  June  6th,  1916.  Served  in 
France.    Was  awarded  the  Military  Cross. 

JAMES  B.  WOODROW 

M.D.,  1907 

Commissioned  Captain  in  the  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 

BERNARD  JOHN  WOODRUFF 

Applied  Science,  1911-14 
Enlisted,  September  22nd,  1914,  in  the  2nd 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Company  Sergeant-Major. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  April  24th, 
1915. 

THOMAS  ADAMS  WOODRUFF 

M.D.,  1888 

Commissioned,  September,  1917,  as  a  Captain 
in  the  Medical  Corps,  United  States  Army. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  the 
United  States. 

ARTHUR  GERALD  WOODWARD 

MEDICINE,  1914-15 

Commissioned,  August  4th,  1915,  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Air  Service.  Promoted  to  the  rank  ot 
Flight  Commander  and  Captain  in  the  Royal 
Air  Force.  Served  in  France,  Salonika  and  the 
Dardanelles. 

WILLIAM  MOORE  WOODWARD 

Agriculture,  1916-17 
Enlisted,  April  24th,  1917,  in  the  McGill  Siege 
Artillery  Draft  (10th  Siege  Battery),  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery.    Promoted  to  the  rank  eft 
Bombardier.  Served  in  France. 


225 


MCGILL  HONOUR  ROLL 


william  walton  woodwark 

Agriculture,  1914-16 
Enlisted,  July  6lh,   1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment.    Served  in 
England. 

DAVID  HERBERT  WOOLLATT 

B.Sc.,  1916 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers, July  17th,  1918.    Served  in  England. 

CHARLES  DESMOND  WOOLWARD 

Applied  Science,  1915-16;  B.Sc.,  1922 
Enlisted,  September  11th,  1916,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  Royal  Canadian  Horse  Artillery.  Served 
with  the  rank  of  Bombardier  in  France. 

mervin  karl  work 

Applied  Science,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  November  12th,  1917,  in  the  Royal 
Flying  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Second 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Air  Force.  Served  in 
France. 

ellis  edward  workman 

Arts,  1911-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Canadian  Tank 
Battalion,  April  20th,  1918.  Served  in  England. 

edgar  thomas  worswick 

Applied  Science,  1903-05 
Enlisted,  September  30th,  1914,  in  the  Divisional 
Ammunition  Column,  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force.  Transferred  to  the  1st  General  Hospital 
with  the  rank  of  Lance-Corporal,  and  again  to 
the  Imperial  Army  with  a  commission.  Served 
in  France. 

hugh  eames  wortley 
Medicine,  1914-15 
Enlisted,  November  21st,  1914,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Transferred  to  the  New 
Army,  B.E.F.,  with  a  commission. 


HUGH  CLAPHAM  WOTHERSPOON 

Arts,  1898-1900;  Medicine,  1899-1902 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  46th  Regiment, 
Infantry  School  of  Instruction,  Kingston,  Ont. 
January,  1915.  Served  as  Staff  Adjutant  in  the 
Royal  Military  College  and  Officer  in  charge  of 
Records,  Royal  Military  College.  PromotSi  to 
the  rank  of  Major.  Medically  unfit  for  overseas 
service. 

edward  shirreff  wright 

Arts,  1914-15;  Agriculture,  1915-16 
Enlisted,  June  1st,  1916,  in  the  65th  Battery, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery.    Transferred  to  the 
2nd  Howitzer  Battery,   1st  Brigade,  C.F.A. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded,  December  18th, 

1917,  and  August  8th,  1918. 

harry  gordon  wright 

Applied  Science,  1913-14 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  259th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  September  19th, 

1918.  Served  in  Siberia. 

henry  PULTENEY  WRIGHT 

M.D.,  1914 

Appointed  Captain  in  the  6th  Field  Ambulance, 
Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  November, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France. 


HENRY  STANLEY  WRIGHT 

Medicine,  1912-15;  M.D.,  1918 
Enlisted,  February  19th.  1915,  in  the  Canadian 
Army  Medical  Corps.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant.    Served  in  France. 

john  henry  wright 

Arts,  1896-97 
Enlisted,  March  11th,  1916,  in  the  131st  Bat- 
talion, Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  3rd  Canadian  Casualty  Clearing 
Station  as  Chaplain,  with  the  rank  of  Honorary 
Captain.    Served  in  France. 

ROBERT  PERCY  WRIGHT 

M.D.,  1908 

Appointed  Major  in  No.  1  Canadian  Field 
Ambulance,  September  30th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches  four  times.  Awarded  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order  and  made  a  Com- 
panion of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 
George. 

STEPHEN  VICKERS  WRIGHT 
B.A.,  1914 

Enlisted,  April  26th,  1918,  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force.  Served  in  Canada. 

william  e.  wright 

Applied  Science,  1908-09 
Enlisted,   December  27th,   1915,  in  the  5th 
Universities  Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Cana- 
dian Light  Infantry.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Sergeant.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded. 


CHARLES  FENWICK  WYLDE 
M.D.,  1888 

Appointed  Major  in  No.  1  Canadian  General 
Hospital,  September  22nd,  1914.  Served  in 
France  and  England  with  Nos.  1  and  10  Canadian 
General  Hospitals,  and  was  also  A.D.M.S. 
London  Area  after  February  22nd,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Temporary  Colonel.  Was 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Made  a  Commander 
of  the  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath 
(3rd  Class). 

JOHN  KIRBY  WYMAN 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Commissioned  in  the  Royal  Engineers.  Promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served  in  Egypt  and 
Salonika.  Was  mentioned  in  despatches. 


EMSLEY  LEWIS  YEO 

B.A.,  1915 

Enlisted,  December  1st,  1916,  as  a  Corporal  in 
the  4th  Section,  Canadian  Divisional  Ammuni- 
tion Column.  Served  in  France  with  the  2nd 
Divisional  Ammunition  Column  and  the  5th 
Brigade,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 


ALEXANDER  ARTHUR  YOUNG 

B.Sc.,  1910 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  27th  Battalion, 
Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  November  1st, 
1914.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major.  Served 
in  France. 

CHARLES  ANDREW  YOUNG 

M.D.,  1905 

Appointed  Captain  in  No.  2  Canadian  Stationary 
Hospital,  September  24th,  1914.  Promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Served  in 
France.  Mentioned  in  despatches. 


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OTHER  ENLISTMENTS 


douglas  mcfarlane  young 

Arts.  1906-07 
Enlisted,  December  17th,  1917,  in  the  79th 
Battery,  Canadian  Field  Artillery.  Transferred 
to  the  5th  Brigade,  C.F.A.  Served  in  France. 


GEORGE  HERBERT  YOUNGER 

Arts,  1914-16;  B.A.,  1919;  B.C.L.,  1921 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  Army 
Service  Corps,  March  6th,  1916.  Discharged  in 
Canada  as  physically  unfit  for  overseas  service. 


george  r.  young 

Agriculture 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  185th  Battalion 
(afterwards  the  85th),  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force.  Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  June, 
1917. 


john  watson  yuile 
Applied  Science,  1910-11 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  42nd  Battalion, 
Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada,  June  8th,  1915. 
Transferred  to  the  Royal  Flying  Corps.  Pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Captain.  Served  in  France. 


HERBERT  MAITLAND  YOUNG 

Medicine,  1914-18;  M.D.,  1919 
Enlisted,  May  7th,  1918,  in  the  1st  Depot 
Battalion,  1st  Quebec  Regiment,  C.E.F.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps, 
Training  Depot  No.  4.  Served  in  Canada. 


HORACE  GREELY  YOUNG 

B.Sc.,  1906 

Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Canadian  En- 
gineers Training  Depot,  June  1st,  1917.  Served 
in  France  with  the  12th  Battalion,  Canadian 
Engineers. 


richard  thomas  young 

Applied  Science,  1910-11;  Arts,  1911-13 
Appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Brigade, 
Canadian  Field  Artillery,  September  22nd,  1914. 
Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major,  commanding  the 
39th  Battery.  10th  Brigade,  C.F.A.  Served  in 
France.  Was  wounded,  June  18th,  1915.  Was 
awarded  the  Croix  de  Guerre  and  Chevalier  de 
rOrdre  de  Leopold,  Belgique. 

william  lee  young 

Applied  Science,  1906-10 
Enlisted,  February  17th,  1916,  in  the  194th 
Battalion,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force.  Trans- 
ferred to  the  10th  Battalion,  Canadian  Railway 
Troops.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  France.  Was  awarded  the  Military 
Cross. 


HARRY  HOGG  YUILL 

B.Sc.,  1909;  M.Sc,  1910 
Enlisted,  January  22nd,  1915,  in  the  Artists* 
Rifles  (T.F.),  Imperial  Army.  Commissioned  in 
the  Royal  Engineers  (170th  Mining  Company). 
Served  as  Controller  of  Mines,  First  Army  Head- 
quarters. Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel.  Served  in  France.  Was  mentioned  in 
despatches  four  times,  and  awarded  the  Military 
Cross,  the  Croix  de  Guerre  and  the  Distinguished 
Service  Order. 


LIONEL  SHIRLEY  YUILL 

Law,  1914-15;  B.C.L.,  1918 
Enlisted,  February  4th,  1915,  in  the  1st  Univer- 
sities Company,  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian 
Light  Infantry.  Transferred  to  the  52nd  Bat- 
talion, C.E.F.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain. 
Served  in  France.  Was  wounded  at  Ypres, 
June  9th,  1916. 


RUSSELL  YUILL 

B.Sc..  1915 

Enlisted,  February  28th,  1918,  in  the  Canadian 
Engineers.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant. 
Served  in  England. 


everett  edward  zwicky 

Applied  Science,  1912-14 
Enlisted,  April  22nd,  1917,  in  the  United  States 
Navy.  Promoted  to  1st  Class  Engineer. 


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SUMMARY 


Number  Enlisted 

^^^^^^^  Graduates     ^^n^^^^^^^^^     students  ^^'-^ 

Arts    218  272  144  634 

Medicine   630  158  61  849 

Applied  Science   525  443  220  1188 

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Pharmacy   0  8  0  8 

Veterinary  Science   X  o 

Music   ^  ^  S  ? 

Household  Science   4  0  0  4 

Dentistry   19  12   1  32 

Totals   1540  1061  458  3059 

NOTE— To  Arts  should  be  added  88  who  graduated  in  Medicine,  50  who  graduated  in  Law  and 
15  who  graduated  in  Applied  Science— total  153. 


Number  Killed  or  Died  on  Service 


Faculty 

Graduates 

Under- 
graduates 

Past 
Students 

Total 

Arts  

  35 

42 

23 

100 

Medicine  

  18 

9 

4 

31 

Applied  Science  

  94 

63 

31 

188 

Agriculture  

  7 

8 

5 

20 

Law  

  14 

5 

0 

19 

Dentistry  

  3 

1 

0 

4 

Veterinary  Science  

  1 

0 

0 

1 

Totals  

  172 

128 

63 

363 

NOTE — To  Arts  should  be  added  6  who  also  graduated  in  Medicine,  9  who  also  graduated  in 
Law  and  3  who  also  graduated  in  AppUed  Science. 


Decorations 


Arts 

Med. 

Ap.  Sci. 

Law 

Agri. 

Dent. 

Vet, 

Total 

v.c  

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

C.B  

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

C.M.G  

7 

9 

5 

2 

0 

0 

1 

24 

C.B.E  

1 

6 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

9 

O.B.E  

5 

7 

3 

4 

0 

0 

1 

20 

M.B.E  

1 

3 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

D.S.O  

17 

27 

32 

5 

1 

1 

1 

84 

D.S.O.  &  Bar  

3 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

D.S.O.  &  2  Bars  

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

M.C  

40 

51 

129 

8 

8 

0 

0 

236 

M.C.  &  Bar  

3 

8 

14 

1 

0 

0 

0 

26 

M.C.  &  2  Bars  

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

D.S.C  

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

D.F.C  

3 

1 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

A.F.C  

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

D.C.M  

3 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

D.C.M.  &  Bar  

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

M.M  

14 

3 

7 

0 

10 

0 

0 

34 

M.M.  &  Bar  

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M.S.M  

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Mentioned  in  Despatches . . 

57 

68 

115 

12 

2 

1 

3 

258 

Foreign  Decorations  

12 

11 

24 

4 

1 

0 

2 

54 

Auxiliary  Services  Decora- 

tion  

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Totals  

172 

198 

352 

37 

22 

2 

8 

791 

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